Dr. Ann Baldwin | Biofield Therapy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Ann Baldwin | Biofield Therapy | The University of Arizona | United States
Dr. Ann L. Baldwin, Professor Emerita, is an accomplished scientist whose distinguished career integrates physiology, sensing technology, and biofield therapies, reflecting her exceptional contributions to biomedical sciences and health research. She began her academic journey with a B.S. in Physics with honors from the University of Bristol, followed by an M.S. in Radiation Physics from the University of London, and culminated in a Ph.D. in Physiology from Imperial College, University of London. Dr. Ann L. Baldwin has held numerous professional positions across world-class institutions, beginning as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Imperial College, London, advancing to Research Associate roles at Columbia University and the University of Arizona, before rising through academic ranks as Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor at the University of Arizona, where she eventually earned the title of Professor Emerita. Her research interests span cardiovascular physiology, microcirculation, stress physiology, biofield therapies, and the role of sensing technologies in integrative medicine, positioning her as a leader in bridging conventional biomedical research with innovative therapeutic practices. Dr. Ann L. Baldwin possesses extensive research skills in experimental physiology, signal detection, vascular function, and sensing-based technologies, along with experience in clinical trial design, biofield energy studies, and interdisciplinary integration across physics, medicine, and biology. With over 120 peer-reviewed publications, her work has been published in respected journals such as Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis, Behavioral Sciences, and Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, and her findings have received wide recognition through citations and scholarly impact. She has authored influential books, including Reiki in Clinical Practice and The Vagus Nerve in Therapeutic Practice, further expanding the global reach of her research.
Selected Publications
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Effect of plasma proteins on endothelial binding and vesicle loading of anionic ferritin in the rabbit aorta. Arteriosclerosis, 1985 — 95 citations
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Simultaneous measurement of capillary compliance and hydraulic conductance. Microvascular Research, 1989 — 120 citations
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Effect of pressure on aortic hydraulic conductance. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis, 1992 — 110 citations
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Effect of Reiki on Measures of Well-Being in Low-Income Patients with Mental Health Diagnoses. Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health, 2025