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Ian Baldwin is an Adjunct Professor at Deakin University's School of Nursing & Midwifery within the Faculty of Health. His research focuses on clinical sciences, nursing, biomedical engineering, and health services systems with a strong emphasis on renal replacement therapy (RRT), hemoadsorption, and critical care medicine. He has contributed significantly to understanding drug removal during hemoadsorption, optimizing CRRT protocols, and advancing clinical practices in intensive care settings. Baldwin's work also explores anticoagulation strategies, blood volume monitoring, and comparative studies of CRRT membranes.
His research integrates clinical practice with engineering solutions, addressing challenges in critical care such as toxin management, infection control, and hemodynamic stability. Recent studies include consensus reports on hemoadsorption standards and experimental evaluations of antibiotic removal efficacy. Baldwin collaborates internationally, evidenced by multi-authored publications in journals like Blood Purification and Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
His work highlights innovations in green healthcare initiatives, including digital documentation for CRRT, and nursing considerations for therapeutic plasma exchange. Baldwin’s research bridges clinical, engineering, and basic science domains to improve outcomes for critically ill patients requiring advanced renal and metabolic support.


