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Dr. Brian Daniels

Dr. Brian Daniels is a native of Lexington, Massachusetts. He attained his undergraduate degree in Microbiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. While in college, he worked as an Emergency Medical Technician during summer breaks and then went on to St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston after graduation to do research in the field of Molecular Biology for two years. He attained his Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California. After completing his Board exams, Dr. Daniels returned to practice in his home town to serve Lexington and the surrounding communities of Arlington, Winchester, Belmont, Bedford, Woburn and Burlington.

Full Resume

Education
Palmer College of Chiropractic West- San Jose, California
Doctorate Degree: Chiropractic, cum laude, March 1998

University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science, Microbiology, May 1992

Northeastern University-Burlington, Massachusetts
Emergency Medical Technician, August 1989

Certification
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Part I, November 1996;
Part II, November 1997; Physiotherapy, November 1997; Part III, February 1998; Part IV, July, 1998
Massachusetts Registration of Chiropractors, License #2268, September, 1998

Professional Associations
Massachusetts Chiropractic Society

Awards/Honoree membership
2006: Best Chiropractor of the Year Awarded by Market Surveys of America
Clinical Excellence Award, March 1998; Pi Tau Delta International Chiropractic Honorary Society

Work experience
1998-Present: Director -Daniels Chiropractic Office, Lexington, MA

1999-Present: Chiropractic Associate-Medford Chiropractic Center, Medford, MA (part time)

1997-1998: Chiropractic Intern- Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California;
Student American Chiropractic Association Sports Intern-provided musculoskeletal treatment and first aid

1994-1997: Graduate Teaching Assistant-Microbiology
Life Sciences Department, Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California
Assist in laboratory procedures and assignments

1992-1994: Research Assistant-Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Department of Biomedical Research, Division of Hematology/Oncology, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

1990-1991: Undergraduate Teaching Assistant-Medical Microbiology
Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts

1989-1992: Emergency Medical Technician-Armstrong Ambulance Company, Arlington, Massachusetts

Publications
The structure and organization of the human erythroid anion exchanger (AE1) Gene; Genomics 1994 Dec; 24(3):491-501
Identification of the proximal erythroid promoter region of the mouse anion exchanger gene; Blood 1996 Dec 15;88(12):4500-4509

Technique/Special Interest
Wellness, Nutrition, Rehabilitation, Diversified, Thompson, Activator, Gonstead, Cox Flexion-Distraction, Radiology, Motion Palpation, Sports injury, Orthopedics, Neurology

References: Available upon request

Committee memberships/Volunteer
Health Protections Advisory Council Lexington Public Schools
Lexington Retailers Association-Discovery Day Lexington
Lexington Fire Department 5K Ambulance Chase fund raiser

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