Often Sharry Edwards has been accused of being too scientific by some, too esoteric by others. In actuality she is a bridge between both fields of inquiry. Her curiosity and her need to make a difference in the world led her to develop a scientific format for computational biology via the sounds of the human voice.
Sharry calls this new field of discovery BioAcoustic Biology. Just as there is a system of basic elements that we call Chemistry, there is a basic set of sound frequencies that can monitor, predict, and manage biological function. String theory found a basis for the existence of our DNA blueprint; BioAcoustic frequency-based biomarkers deal with the frequency signals that manage RNA.
Sharry is the acknowledged pioneer and recognized leader of the emerging field of Human BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling. Her work has been the subject of twelve documentaries, and she is the recipient of the Scientist of the Year award by the New Frontiers of Science. She is a faculty emeritus of the Capital University of Integrative Medicine. Her work appears in many books and publications.