Dr. Daniel
received his Bachelor’s Degree from Queens College
(CUNY), his Master’s Degree in Experimental Psychology
from Western Michigan University and his Doctor of
Philosophy in Experimental Psychology/Psychopharmacology
from the University of Minnesota in 1978. He then
completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Behavioural
Toxicology at the New York University School of
Medicine’s Institute of Environmental Medicine.
Dr. Daniel is a
full time Professor of Psychology at Mercy College in
Dobbs Ferry, NY and the Director of the Office of
Research Development. He has had a wide range of
administrative experience in academia.
Professor
Daniel has been a National Institute of Health Fellow.
He also has been the recipient of numerous grants in the
fields of research training for students, drug abuse
prevention and geropsychology. In addition, he has an
abiding interest in faculty development and training for
proposal writing. He has presented grant workshops to
Midway College, Columbia College, University of the
District of Columbia, Spelman College and Drexel
University.
Dr. Daniel has
worked in the field of geropsychology for the past 15
years. He has provided direct care to long-term and sub
acute care residents, and has created and conducted
in-service programmes. He has lectured at many national
conferences, including the American College of Health
Care Administrators (National and Regional meetings) as
well as the American Psychological Association, the
Orthopsychiatry Association, and the Gerontology
Institute of New Jersey.
Professor
Daniel has taught many courses on the undergraduate and
graduate level, as well as conducting training to staffs at
a variety of facilities. In addition, he is a
consultant to drug abuse and dual diagnosis treatment
centers.