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Overview

Joseph G. Verbalis is affiliated with Georgetown University Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Social Psychology, Surgery, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main topics of work include Electrolyte and hormonal disorders, Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, Ion Transport and Channel Regulation, Biomedical and Chemical Research, Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments, Potassium and Related Disorders, and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep.

Joseph G. Verbalis has published numerous papers in various respected scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include the Journal of the Endocrine Society, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, European Journal of Endocrinology, and Clinical and Experimental Nephrology.

Some recent papers associated with or relevant to their research include:

  • Advances in human oxytocin measurement: challenges and proposed solutions, 2022, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Central diabetes insipidus from a patient's perspective: management, psychological co-morbidities, and renaming of the condition: results from an international web-based survey, 2022, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
  • Hormones and Aging: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement, 2023, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Changing the Name of Diabetes Insipidus: A Position Statement of the Working Group for Renaming Diabetes Insipidus, 2022, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Treatment Guidelines for Hyponatremia, 2023, Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

Collaborations form an important aspect of Joseph G. Verbalis's work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Mirjam Christ-Crain (18 collaborative works)
  • John Newell-Price (13 collaborative works)
  • John Wass (13 collaborative works)
  • Miles Levy (12 collaborative works)
  • Mark Gurnell (11 collaborative works)

The breadth of Joseph G. Verbalis's research spans both clinical and molecular dimensions, addressing complex hormonal and electrolyte imbalances alongside neuroendocrine and respiratory systems. The work integrates clinical investigations with biochemical and molecular approaches to better understand disorders affecting pituitary gland function, ion transport mechanisms, and related physiological behaviors.

Best Publications

  • Tolvaptan, a selective oral vasopressin V2-receptor antagonist, for hyponatremia.

    Robert W. Schrier;Robert W. Schrier;Peter Gross;Mihai Gheorghiade;Tomas Berl

  • Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Hyponatremia: Expert Panel Recommendations

    Joseph G. Verbalis;Steven R. Goldsmith;Arthur Greenberg;Cynthia Korzelius

  • c-Fos and Related Immediate Early Gene Products as Markers of Activity in Neuroendocrine Systems

    G E Hoffman;M S Smith;J G Verbalis

  • Hyponatremia treatment guidelines 2007: expert panel recommendations.

    Joseph G. Verbalis;Stephen R. Goldsmith;Arthur Greenberg;Robert W. Schrier

  • Disorders of Body Water Homeostasis

    Joseph G Verbalis

  • Hyponatremia-Induced Osteoporosis

    Joseph G Verbalis;Julianna Barsony;Yoshihisa Sugimura;Yoshihisa Sugimura;Ying Tian;Ying Tian

  • Oral Tolvaptan Is Safe and Effective in Chronic Hyponatremia

    Tomas Berl;Friederike Quittnat-Pelletier;Joseph G. Verbalis;Robert W. Schrier

  • Oxytocin secretion in response to cholecystokinin and food: differentiation of nausea from satiety

    Joseph G. Verbalis;Joseph G. Verbalis;Monica J. McCann;Colleen M. McHale;Edward M. Stricker

  • CONTROL OF BRAIN VOLUME DURING HYPEROSMOLAR AND HYPOOSMOLAR CONDITIONS

    S R Gullans;J G Verbalis

  • Oxytocin produces natriuresis in rats at physiological plasma concentrations.

    Joseph G. Verbalis;Michael P. Mangione;Edward M. Stricker

  • Oxytocin and an oxytocin agonist administered centrally decrease food intake in rats.

    Beatriz R. Olson;Marcia D. Drutarosky;Min Shine Chow;Victor J. Hruby

  • Moderate hyponatremia is associated with increased risk of mortality: evidence from a meta-analysis.

    Giovanni Corona;Corinna Giuliani;Gabriele Parenti;Dario Norello

  • Interaction of osmotic and volume stimuli in regulation of neurohypophyseal secretion in rats.

    E. M. Stricker;J. G. Verbalis

  • Statement of the Second International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, New Zealand, 2007.

    Tamara Hew-Butler;J Carlos Ayus;Courtney Kipps;Ronald J Maughan

  • Hyponatremia causes large sustained reductions in brain content of multiple organic osmolytes in rats

    J.G. Verbalis;S.R. Gullans

  • Vasopressin-mediated regulation of epithelial sodium channel abundance in rat kidney

    Carolyn A. Ecelbarger;Gheun-Ho Kim;James Terris;Shyama Masilamani

  • Cholecystokinin and gastric distension activate oxytocinergic cells in rat hypothalamus

    L. P. Renaud;M. Tang;M. J. McCann;E. M. Stricker

  • Vasopressin Receptor Antagonists

    A. Greenberg;J.G. Verbalis

  • Role of renal aquaporins in escape from vasopressin-induced antidiuresis in rat.

    C A Ecelbarger;Søren Nielsen;B R Olson;T Murase

  • Adaptation to chronic hypoosmolality in rats

    Joseph G. Verbalis;Marcia D. Drutarosky

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward M. Stricker
Edward M. Stricker University of Pittsburgh
Gloria E. Hoffman
Gloria E. Hoffman Morgan State University
Mark A. Knepper
Mark A. Knepper National Institutes of Health
Timothy D. Noakes
Timothy D. Noakes University of Cape Town
Robert W. Schrier
Robert W. Schrier University of Colorado Denver
Alan F. Sved
Alan F. Sved University of Pittsburgh
Barry F. Uretsky
Barry F. Uretsky University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Linda Rinaman
Linda Rinaman Florida State University
Donald L. Bliwise
Donald L. Bliwise Emory University
Willis K. Samson
Willis K. Samson Saint Louis University

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