Bruce H. Lipton

Cell Biologist & Author
The moment you change your perception is the moment you rewrite the chemistry of your body.

Bruce H. Lipton is a cell biologist, bestselling author, and internationally recognized authority in bridging science and spirit who formerly served as Associate Professor of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine (1973-1982) and Research Fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine (1987-1992). His early laboratory research focused on muscular dystrophy and the behavior of cloned human stem cells, while his Stanford research on the human immune system yielded groundbreaking insights into the molecular basis of how perceptions and beliefs control biological expression. After leaving formal academia in 1992, Lipton became a sought-after speaker and author whose work demonstrates that genes and DNA do not control our biology but are instead controlled by signals from outside the cell, including energetic messages from our thoughts and beliefs. His book “The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles” became an LA Times bestseller, won Best Science Book of the Year by USA Book News in 2006 and Indie Awards Best Health Book in 2007, while his subsequent work “Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (And A Way To Get There From Here)” co-authored with Steve Bhaerman continues exploring how consciousness affects physical reality. Through numerous radio and television appearances and keynote presentations for national organizations, Lipton has revolutionized the understanding of the relationship between mind and matter.

Why their voice matters: Lipton provides scientific evidence that thoughts and beliefs directly influence cellular function and health, empowering individuals to understand they have far more control over their biology than traditional medicine suggests while bridging the gap between spiritual teachings about mind-body connection and rigorous scientific research that validates consciousness as a fundamental force in physical reality.