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Daniel Howell is an Associate Professor of Biology at Liberty University where he teaches Human Anatomy & Physiology, as well as Biochemistry. Prior to joining the faculty at LU, Daniel performed biomedical research at Duke University Medical Center and McGill University in Montreal. He obtained his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Virginia Tech in 1998. Daniel has hiked barefoot for many years and he’s been running barefoot since 2007. He has logged thousands of barefoot miles. Like so many others who experiment with barefoot running and hiking, Daniel’s love for going barefoot spilled over into everyday routines; he often goes barefoot for days or weeks at a time. Dubbed “the barefoot professor” by his students, The Barefoot Book evolved from Daniel’s attempts to satisfy their curiosity about his barefooting habit. He discovered that shoes are not just uncomfortable, they are literally harmful. Daniel is a member of The Society for Barefoot Living and a board member of the PrimalFoot Alliance. Daniel maintains a blog at http://barefootprof.blogspot.com |
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Dr. Howell would love to visit your organization to speak about the benefits of going shoeless. He can give a short 15-minute discussion or full-blown PowerPointTM presentation of The Barefoot Book that takes approximately 60 minutes. Please send inquiries to info@thebarefootbook.com.
For book inquiries, please contact Kiran at Hunter House Publishers, kiran@hunterhouse.com.
You may email Dr. Howell directly at dhowell@liberty.edu.
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