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Professor Daniel Hruschka is affiliated with the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. His research focuses on evolutionary anthropology, public health, and cultural evolution, addressing topics such as BMI variation, socioeconomic disparities, and the impact of social networks on health behaviors.
His work explores the intersection of cultural diversity and health outcomes, including studies on food insecurity, wealth indices, and the influence of social relationships on body mass index (BMI). Recent projects include developing tools for integrating complex data categories and analyzing the relationship between altitude and BMI in low- and middle-income countries.
While no specific academic awards are mentioned, his contributions to understanding cultural and biological factors in human behavior have been published widely in peer-reviewed journals.
He has advised no listed students, and his research collaborations may involve interdisciplinary teams focusing on global health and evolutionary science.



