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Karin D. Caldwell

Karin D. Caldwell

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
9423
World Ranking
11325
National Ranking
163

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • 2000 - Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering

Overview

Karin D. Caldwell is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their research spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a particular focus on pharmacology, social psychology, medical laboratory technology, toxicology, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's work covers topics such as:

  • Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders
  • Occupational health in dentistry
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Cannabis and cannabinoid research
  • Forensic toxicology and drug analysis
  • Psychedelics and drug studies

Caldwell has published in notable venues including the International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics and the Journal of Analytical Toxicology.

Recent papers include:

  • The impact of Ergoprism and Through-the-Lens loupes on neck and back muscle fatigue, published in 2025 by the International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
  • Analysis of seven selected cannabinoids in human plasma highlighting matrix and solution stability assessments, published in 2025 by the Journal of Analytical Toxicology

Frequent co-authors in Caldwell's research collaborations include Sachini N. K. Kodithuwakku Arachchige, Saori Hanaki, David J. Anderson, Tia Freeman, and Logan R. Hoggard.

Throughout their career, Caldwell has been recognized as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) since 2001 and a Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering since 2000.

Best Publications

  • Field-flow fractionation handbook

    Martin E. Schimpf;Karin Caldwell;J. Calvin Giddings

  • Apparatus and methods for multi-analyte homogeneous fluoro-immunoassays

    James N. Herron;Douglas A. Christensen;Hsu-Kun Wang;Karin D. Caldwell

  • Waveguide immunosensor with coating chemistry and providing enhanced sensitivity

    James N. Herron;Douglas A. Christensen;Karin D. Caldwell;Vera Janatova

  • Surface modification for controlled studies of cell-ligand interactions.

    J A Neff;P A Tresco;K D Caldwell;K D Caldwell

  • A novel method for surface modification to promote cell attachment to hydrophobic substrates

    J. A. Neff;K. D. Caldwell;P. A. Tresco

  • Electrical Field-Flow Fractionation of Proteins

    Karin Dahlgren Caldwell;Laya Floch Kesner;Marcus N. Myers;J. Calvin Giddings

  • Adsorption and viscoelastic properties of fractionated mucin (BSM) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) studied with quartz crystal microbalance (QCM-D).

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  • Mucin Coating on Polymeric Material Surfaces to Suppress Bacterial Adhesion

    Lei Shi;Reza Ardehali;Karin D Caldwell;Paul Valint

  • Mucin Adsorption to Hydrophobic Surfaces.

    Lei Shi;Karin D. Caldwell

  • Surface Properties of Pluronic-Coated Polymeric Colloids

    Jenq-Thun Li;Karin D. Caldwell;Natalya Rapoport

  • Thermal Diffusion of Polystyrene in Eight Solvents by an Improved Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation Methodology

    J. Calvin Giddings;Karin D. Caldwell;Marcus N. Myers

  • Colloid characterization by sedimentation field-flow fractionation: I. Monodisperse populations

    J.Calvin Giddings;George Karaiskakis;Karin D Caldwell;Marcus N Myers

  • Observations on Anomalous Retention in Steric Field-Flow Fractionation

    Karin D. Caldwell;Thanh T. Nguyen;Marcus N. Myers;J. Calvin Giddings

  • Electrical field-flow fractionation in particle separation. 1. Monodisperse standards.

    Karin D. Caldwell;Yu Shu. Gao

  • Analysis of Biological Macromolecules and Particles by Field‐Flow Fractionation

    Giddings Jc;Myers Mn;Caldwell Kd;Fisher

  • Chemical Modification of Surface Active Poly(ethylene oxide)−Poly(propylene oxide) Triblock Copolymers

    Jenq-Thun Li;Jan Carlsson;Jinn-Nan Lin;Karin D. Caldwell

  • Sample overloading effects in polymer characterization by field‐flow fractionation

    Karin D. Caldwell;Steven L. Brimhall;Yushu Gao;J. Calvin Giddings

  • Apparatus and methods for multianalyte homogeneous fluoroimmunoassays

    James N. Herron;Douglas A. Christensen;Hsu-Kun Wang;Karin D. Caldwell

  • Micromachined electrical field-flow fractionation system

    A. Bruno Frazier;Karin D. Caldwell;Bruce K. Gale

  • Colloid characterization by sedimentation field-flow fractionation: II. Particle-size distribution

    Feng-Shyang Yang;Karin D Caldwell;J.Calvin Giddings

  • PLASMA PROTEIN INTERACTIONS WITH PLURONIC-TREATED COLLOIDS

    Jenq-Thun Li;Karin D. Caldwell

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Calvin Giddings
J. Calvin Giddings University of Utah
Marcus N. Myers
Marcus N. Myers University of Utah
James N. Herron
James N. Herron University of Utah
Bruce K. Gale
Bruce K. Gale University of Utah
Jerker Porath
Jerker Porath University of Arizona
Per Artursson
Per Artursson Uppsala University
Joseph D. Andrade
Joseph D. Andrade University of Utah
Joel M. Harris
Joel M. Harris University of Utah
Robert B. Weiss
Robert B. Weiss University of Utah
Marc Bohner
Marc Bohner RMS Foundation

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