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Bill Campbell, Ph.D., FISSN, CSCS

Bill Campbell, Ph.D., FISSN, CSCS is a professor of exercise science and director of the Performance & Physique Enhancement Laboratory at USF, where his research focuses on optimizing performance and body composition through exercise, nutrition and supplementation.

His master’s and doctoral degrees were earned at Baylor University while serving as the Coordinator of the Exercise and Biochemical Nutrition Laboratory. He joined the faculty at USF in the Fall of 2007.

As a researcher and author, Campbell has published more than 150 scientific papers and abstracts (in academic journals) related to sports nutrition and physique enhancement. In addition, he is a paid consultant to professional sport team organizations, sport entertainment corporations and also is a litigation consultant and expert witness related to dietary supplementation. He has published three books on sports nutrition, including the NSCA's Guide to Sport and Exercise Nutrition and Sports Nutrition: Enhancing Athletic Performance.

His research is focused on improving exercise performance and enhancing physique through the synergism of resistance exercise, nutrition and dietary supplements. Campbell is a fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition where he also currently serves as the organization’s President.

Teaching responsibilities include both the undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of South Florida. Undergraduate courses include: Nutrition for Fitness and Sport, Biomechanics and Strength & Conditioning. Graduate courses include: Advanced Topics in Strength & Conditioning, Nutrition & Metabolism, Cardiovascular Aspects of Exercise Physiology and Neuromuscular Aspects of Exercise Physiology.

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Professor, Exercise Science
bcampbell@usf.edu
813-974-4766
USF Tampa campus, PED 206

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