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Daniel P. Williams is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of La Verne, affiliated with the Cástulo de la Rocha College of Health and Community Well-Being. He holds a Ph.D. in Physiological Sciences from the University of Arizona and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology from Stanford University. His research focuses on epidemiological studies of physical activity, body composition, and chronic disease risk factors, with contributions to public health policy and clinical practice.
- Education: Postdoctoral Fellowship (Stanford), Ph.D. (Arizona), M.S. (Arizona), B.S. (Dayton)
His research interests include cardiovascular health, obesity prevention, and the impact of physical activity on aging populations. Recent work examines interventions for children with autism, dynapenia prevention in older adults, and maternal health outcomes. He has published widely on body fat assessment techniques and epidemiological trends in chronic diseases.
Key articles from 2017–2009 explore topics such as autism behavioral interventions, sarcopenia prevention, and maternal stroke risk. His awards include NIH fellowships and university teaching excellence prizes.
- Notable grants: NIH-funded studies on cardiovascular epidemiology and body composition analysis





