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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Julie A. Leary is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields primarily focused on medicine and chemistry, with a particular concentration on spectroscopy and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging. Their work engages with specialized topics including advanced NMR techniques and applications, retinopathy of prematurity studies, neonatal respiratory health, neonatal health and biochemistry, diet and metabolism studies, pancreatic function and diabetes, as well as liver disease diagnosis and treatment.

The scientist has contributed to a range of publications in notable venues such as JAMA Ophthalmology, Metabolism, and proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Julie A. Leary include:

  • Choice of Dose Level for a Randomized Clinical Trial of Low-Dose Bevacizumab vs Laser for Type 1 Retinopathy of Prematurity (2021), published in JAMA Ophthalmology
  • Disrupted metabolic flux balance between pyruvate dehydrogenase and pyruvate carboxylase in human fatty liver (2025), published in Metabolism
  • Hyperpolarized [13C]bicarbonate is a noninvasive metabolic biomarker of fatty liver in humans (2025), published in Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Frequent collaborators in their research include Earl R. Crouch, Jae Mo Park, Sung-Han Lin, Jeannie Baxter, and Crystal Harrison. This network reflects the interdisciplinary nature of their work, spanning biochemistry, clinical trials, and imaging technologies.

Julie A. Leary's areas of study include:

  • Medicine (7 publications)
  • Chemistry (2 publications)

Within these fields, their subfields of study notably cover:

  • Spectroscopy (2 publications)
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging (1 publication)
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (1 publication)
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health (1 publication)
  • Physiology (1 publication)

The main research topics they have contributed to include:

  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (4 publications)
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies (2 publications)
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (2 publications)
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (2 publications)
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies (2 publications)
  • Pancreatic Function and Diabetes (2 publications)
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (2 publications)

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Julie A. Leary was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Linkage position determination in lithium-cationized disaccharides: tandem mass spectrometry and semiempirical calculations

    Gretchen E. Hofmeister;Zhongrui Zhou;Julie A. Leary

  • Design, Formation and Properties of Tetrahedral M4L4 and M4L6 Supramolecular Clusters1

    Dana L. Caulder;Christian Brückner;Ryan E. Powers;Stefan König

  • Mass spectrometry reveals modularity and a complete subunit interaction map of the eukaryotic translation factor eIF3.

    Min Zhou;Alan M. Sandercock;Christopher S. Fraser;Gabriela Ridlova

  • MmpL8 is required for sulfolipid-1 biosynthesis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence

    Scott E. Converse;Joseph D. Mougous;Michael D. Leavell;Julie A. Leary

  • Linkage position determination in oligosaccharides: mass spectrometry (MS/MS) study of lithium-cationized carbohydrates

    Zhongrui Zhou;Sherri Ogden;Julie A. Leary

  • Lipidomics reveals control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence lipids via metabolic coupling

    Madhulika Jain;Christopher J. Petzold;Michael W. Schelle;Michael D. Leavell

  • Coordinated assembly of human translation initiation complexes by the hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site RNA

    Hong Ji;Christopher S. Fraser;Yonghao Yu;Julie Leary;Julie Leary

  • Probing the mycobacterial trehalome with bioorthogonal chemistry.

    Benjamin M. Swarts;Cynthia M. Holsclaw;John C. Jewett;John C. Jewett;Marina Alber

  • Compositional analysis and quantification of heparin and heparan sulfate by electrospray ionization ion trap mass spectrometry.

    Ola M Saad;Julie A Leary

  • Differentiation of calcium(2+)- and magnesium(2+)-coordinated branched trisaccharide isomers: An electrospray ionization and tandem mass spectrometry study

    Aberra. Fura;Julie A. Leary

  • Structural Characterization of the Human Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 3 Protein Complex by Mass Spectrometry

    Eugen Damoc;Christopher S. Fraser;Min Zhou;Hortense Videler

  • Delineating mechanisms of dissociation for isomeric heparin disaccharides using isotope labeling and ion trap tandem mass spectrometry

    Ola M. Saad;Julie A. Leary

  • Evidence for linkage position determination in cobalt coordinated pentasaccharides using ion trap mass spectrometry

    Stefan König;Julie A. Leary

  • Stereochemical Differentiation of Mannose, Glucose, Galactose, and Talose Using Zinc(II) Diethylenetriamine and ESI-Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry.

    Sara P. Gaucher;Julie A. Leary

  • Detection and quantification of the sulfated disaccharides in chondroitin sulfate by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.

    Heather Desaire;Julie A. Leary

  • Compositional profiling of heparin/heparan sulfate using mass spectrometry: assay for specificity of a novel extracellular human endosulfatase

    Ola M. Saad;Heiner Ebel;Kenji Uchimura;Steven D. Rosen

  • LC/MS/MS of carbohydrates with postcolumn addition of metal chlorides using a triaxial electrospray probe.

    Martin. Kohler;Julie A. Leary

  • STAT: a saccharide topology analysis tool used in combination with tandem mass spectrometry.

    Sara P. Gaucher;Jeff Morrow;Julie A. Leary

  • Heterodimerization of CCR2 chemokines and regulation by glycosaminoglycan binding.

    Susan E. Crown;Yonghao Yu;Yonghao Yu;Matthew D. Sweeney;Matthew D. Sweeney;Julie A. Leary

  • Subunit architecture of multiprotein assemblies determined using restraints from gas-phase measurements.

    Tara L. Pukala;Brandon T. Ruotolo;Min Zhou;Argyris Politis

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Carolyn R. Bertozzi Stanford University
Heather Desaire
Heather Desaire University of Kansas
Joseph D. Mougous
Joseph D. Mougous University of Washington
Christopher J. Petzold
Christopher J. Petzold Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lee W. Riley
Lee W. Riley University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth N. Raymond
Kenneth N. Raymond Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Martin K. Beyer
Martin K. Beyer University of Innsbruck
Jeffery S. Cox
Jeffery S. Cox University of California, Berkeley
Tracy M. Handel
Tracy M. Handel University of Montana
Jennifer A. Doudna
Jennifer A. Doudna University of California, Berkeley

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