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Overview

Morey W. Haymond is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these domains, their work spans subfields such as molecular biology, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, genetics, surgery, and nutrition and dietetics.

The scientist's main research topics include infant nutrition and health, glycosylation and glycoproteins research, metabolism related to diabetes and cancer, digestive system health, pancreatic function and diabetes, cardiovascular risks associated with diabetes, and diabetes treatment and management.

Morey W. Haymond has published extensively in several venues. Frequent publication outlets include UNC Libraries, Diabetes, Nature Communications, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Scientific Reports.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Morey W. Haymond include Mahmoud A. Mohammad, Lars Bode, Nathan E. Lewis, Stephanie T. Chung, and Shylaja Srinivasan.

Recent papers demonstrate a focus on human milk oligosaccharides, glycomic biosynthesis, insulin resistance, and youth-onset type 2 diabetes. Selected recent publications are:

  • Maternal diet alters human milk oligosaccharide composition with implications for the milk metagenome (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Elucidating Human Milk Oligosaccharide biosynthetic genes through network-based multi-omics integration (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Free fatty acid processing diverges in human pathologic insulin resistance conditions (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • Correcting for sparsity and interdependence in glycomics by accounting for glycan biosynthesis (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Genetic architecture and biology of youth-onset type 2 diabetes (2024, Nature Metabolism)

Best Publications

  • Norepinephrine and Epinephrine Release and Adrenergic Mediation of Smoking-Associated Hemodynamic and Metabolic Events

    Philip E. Cryer;Morey W. Haymond;Julio V. Santiago;Suresh D. Shah

  • Influence of body fat distribution on free fatty acid metabolism in obesity

    M. D. Jensen;M. W. Haymond;R. A. Rizza;Philip Cryer

  • Measurement of “True” Glucose Production Rates in Infancy and Childhood with 6,6-Dideuteroglucose

    Dennis M Bier;Rosemary D Leake;Morey W Haymond;Kenneth J Arnold

  • Human growth hormone prevents the protein catabolic side effects of prednisone in humans.

    F F Horber;M W Haymond

  • Recommendations from the Pediatric Endocrine Society for Evaluation and Management of Persistent Hypoglycemia in Neonates, Infants, and Children

    Paul S. Thornton;Charles A. Stanley;Diva D. De Leon;Deborah Harris

  • The role of adrenergic mechanisms in the substrate and hormonal response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in man.

    A J Garber;P E Cryer;J V Santiago;M W Haymond

  • Adrenergic Mechanisms for the Effects of Epinephrine on Glucose Production and Clearance in Man

    R. A. Rizza;P. E. Cryer;M. W. Haymond;J. E. Gerich

  • A microfluorometric method for the determination of free fatty acids in plasma.

    J Miles;R Glasscock;J Aikens;J Gerich

  • Effect of insulin and plasma amino acid concentrations on leucine metabolism in man. Role of substrate availability on estimates of whole body protein synthesis.

    P. Castellino;L. Luzi;D. C. Simonson;M. Haymond

  • Norepinephrine: hormone and neurotransmitter in man.

    Alan B. Silverberg;Suresh D. Shah;Morey W. Haymond;Philip E. Cryer

  • Insulin resistance of puberty: a defect restricted to peripheral glucose metabolism.

    Stephanie A. Amiel;Sonia Caprio;Robert S. Sherwin;Gerd Plewe

  • Increased proteolysis. An effect of increases in plasma cortisol within the physiologic range.

    P S Simmons;J M Miles;J E Gerich;M W Haymond

  • Control of Blood Sugar in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes: Comparison of an Artificial Endocrine Pancreas, Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion, and Intensified Conventional Insulin Therapy

    Robert A. Rizza;John E. Gerich;Morey W. Haymond;Robert E. Westland

  • A 12-Week Aerobic Exercise Program Reduces Hepatic Fat Accumulation and Insulin Resistance in Obese, Hispanic Adolescents

    Gert Jan Van Der Heijden;Zhiyue J. Wang;Zili D. Chu;Pieter J J Sauer

  • Use of t-butyldimethylsilylation in the gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric analysis of physiologic compounds found in plasma using electron-impact ionization.

    W. Frederick Schwenk;Peter J. Berg;Bernard Beaufrere;John M. Miles

  • Sulforaphane reduces hepatic glucose production and improves glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes

    Annika S. Axelsson;Emily Tubbs;Brig Mecham;Shaji Chacko

  • Use of reciprocal pool specific activities to model leucine metabolism in humans

    W. F. Schwenk;B. Beaufrere;M. W. Haymond

  • Insulin resistance in acromegaly: defects in both hepatic and extrahepatic insulin action

    I. Hansen;E. Tsalikian;B. Beaufrere;J. Gerich

  • Sex Steroids, Growth Hormone, Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1: Neuroendocrine and Metabolic Regulation in Puberty

    Nelly Mauras;Alan D. Rogol;Morey W. Haymond;Johannes D. Veldhuis

  • Lipolysis during fasting. Decreased suppression by insulin and increased stimulation by epinephrine.

    M D Jensen;M W Haymond;J E Gerich;P E Cryer

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Rizza
Robert A. Rizza Mayo Clinic
Dennis M. Bier
Dennis M. Bier Baylor College of Medicine
Neil H. White
Neil H. White Washington University in St. Louis
Sonia Caprio
Sonia Caprio Yale University
Silva A. Arslanian
Silva A. Arslanian University of Pittsburgh
William V. Tamborlane
William V. Tamborlane Yale University
Ruth S. Weinstock
Ruth S. Weinstock SUNY Upstate Medical University
John E. Gerich
John E. Gerich Mayo Clinic
Lars Bode
Lars Bode University of California, San Diego

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