
About
Nancy Baker is a Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on mitigating chronic pain through ergonomic interventions, VR therapy, and musculoskeletal health optimization. She leads projects on VR implementation in clinical settings, carpal tunnel syndrome treatment paradigms, and workplace ergonomics. Dr. Baker holds a DSc from Boston University and an MPH from the University of Pittsburgh. She has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles and secured grants from NIH and industry partners like Encompass Health Corporation.
Education:
- MPH in Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh (2009)
- DSc in Therapeutic Studies, Boston University (2000)
- MS in Occupational Therapy, Boston University (1997)
- BS in Occupational Therapy, Tufts University (1985)
Research Interests: Chronic pain management via VR, musculoskeletal ergonomics, and rehabilitation innovation. Her work emphasizes translating research into clinical practice through collaborations with rehabilitation centers and industry.
Grants & Articles: Recent grants include studies on VR's feasibility in chronic pain and musculoskeletal interventions. Her articles (e.g., VR's effect on central sensitization) highlight translational research bridging technology and therapy.
Awards:
- AOTF Meritorious Service Award (2022)
- President's Award (2020)
Teaching & Mentorship: Teaches advanced clinical research methodologies and mentors students in doctoral programs. Courses include Clinical Research and Doctoral Experiential Components.
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