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William Haskell

Academic Appointments

Contact Information

  • Academic Offices
    Personal Information
    Email Tel (650) 725-5012
    Administrative Contact
    Aprill E Raptis Administrative Assistant Tel Work 650-723-6254

Professional Snapshot

Administrative Appointments

  • Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Heakth Fitness Corporation (2004 - 2008)
  • Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, Cooper Institute (1996 - 2008)

Honors and Awards

  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Alumni Association, University of California at Santa Barbara (2007)
  • Science Honor Award for 2007, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (2007)
  • Distinguished Research in Aging, Council on Aging, AAHPERD (2006)
  • Honor Award for Lifetime Achievement, American College of Sports Medicine (2000)
  • Terrance Kavanagh Memorial Lecture, Canadian Cardia Rehabilitation Society (2002)
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Professional Education

Certificate: State U of New York - Buffalo, Chronic disease Epidemiology (1967)
Ph.D: U. of Illinois, Exercise Physiology (1965)
B.S.: U of CA @ Santa Barbara, Exercise Science and Biology (1960)

Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Community & International Work

Industry Relationships

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Consulting: Cooper Institue

Scientific Focus

Research Interests

My major research interests and activities over the next several years will focus on the development and evaluation of the objective measurement of physical activity in free-living populations using a variety of sensing devices and mobile phones for data collection and processing. Sensing devices include wireless accelerometers, altimeters, heart rate, skin temperature/heat flux and breathing rate monitors. This research is funded by NIH and is being conducted in collaboration with scientists at MIT. I will continue to direct the Stanford Heart Network, an internet-based patient and health professional support system, with the major mission being to assist community-based CVD prevention/treatment programs implement more effective heart attack and stroke prevention programs. Also, I will continue to collaborate with colleagues on studies promoting energy balance and successful aging.

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