

Daniel E Bonner
Professor Daniel E. Bonner is a distinguished academic with significant achievements in the field of exercise physiology. Serving as an Associate Professor at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, he is part of the Department of Human Performance - Exercise Physiology. His academic journey began at West Virginia University, where he earned both his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology and his Master of Science in Athletic Training. Professor Bonner has made substantial contributions to the academic community through his involvement in numerous publications focusing on exercise physiology and metabolic disorders. His work is highly regarded, and he has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the P.A.T.C.H. Partner award and the Dean's Award for Excellence in Community Service. These accolades reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge and serving the community. His research interests are centered around cardiovascular health, exercise training, and the effects of exercise on various health conditions. Professor Bonner is particularly passionate about exploring how exercise can be utilized to improve health outcomes and prevent disease. His research aims to bridge the gap between exercise science and practical applications in health care. In addition to his research, Professor Bonner is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students. He is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to pursue careers in health and exercise sciences. His commitment to education and research has made him a respected figure in his field. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Professor Bonner is actively involved in community service, reflecting his belief in the importance of giving back to society. His work in the community has further solidified his reputation as a leader and advocate for health and wellness.