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Biology and Biochemistry

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Chemistry

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Stuart M. Haslam publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stuart M. Haslam sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 230 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Stuart M. Haslam D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stuart M. Haslam sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stuart M. Haslam is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the intersecting fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and immunology. Specific subfields of study include molecular biology, immunology, epidemiology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as organic chemistry.

Their research output includes a strong focus on glycosylation and glycoproteins, with related topics covering galectins and cancer biology, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, carbohydrate chemistry and synthesis, viral infectious diseases and gene expression in insects, reproductive tract infections, and reproductive system and pregnancy.

Haslam has contributed extensively to scientific literature, publishing in notable venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Biotechnology and Bioengineering
  • Glycobiology
  • Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators include Anne Dell, Aristotelis Antonopoulos, David A. MacIntyre, Lynne Sykes, and Phillip R. Bennett.

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Haslam are:

  • Community evaluation of glycoproteomics informatics solutions reveals high-performance search strategies for serum glycopeptide analysis, 2021, Nature Methods
  • Metabolic precision labeling enables selective probing of O-linked N -acetylgalactosamine glycosylation, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Strategies to control therapeutic antibody glycosylation during bioprocessing: Synthesis and separation, 2022, Biotechnology and Bioengineering
  • Site-specific characterization of SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein receptor-binding domain, 2020, Glycobiology
  • Loss of α2-6 sialylation promotes the transformation of synovial fibroblasts into a pro-inflammatory phenotype in arthritis, 2021, Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • GlycoWorkbench: a tool for the computer-assisted annotation of mass spectra of glycans

    Alessio Ceroni;Kai Maass;Hildegard Geyer;Rudolf Geyer

  • N-Linked Glycosylation in Campylobacter jejuni and Its Functional Transfer into E. coli

    Michael Wacker;Dennis Linton;Paul G. Hitchen;Mihai Nita-Lazar

  • Host and viral determinants of influenza A virus species specificity.

    Jason S Long;Bhakti Mistry;Stuart M Haslam;Wendy S Barclay

  • Global metabolic inhibitors of sialyl- and fucosyltransferases remodel the glycome

    Cory D Rillahan;Aristotelis Antonopoulos;Craig T Lefort;Roberto Sonon

  • Glycolipids as receptors for Bacillus thuringiensis crystal toxin.

    Joel S. Griffitts;Stuart M. Haslam;Tinglu Yang;Stephan F. Garczynski

  • A study of fucoidan from the brown seaweed Chorda filum.

    Alexander O. Chizhov;Anne Dell;Howard R. Morris;Stuart M. Haslam

  • Human sperm binding is mediated by the sialyl-Lewis(x) oligosaccharide on the zona pellucida.

    Poh-Choo Pang;Philip C. N. Chiu;Cheuk-Lun Lee;Lan-Yi Chang

  • Characterization of carbohydrate structural features recognized by anti-arabinogalactan-protein monoclonal antibodies.

    Edwin A. Yates;Jean-François Valdor;Stuart M. Haslam;Howard R. Morris

  • Glycomic analysis of human respiratory tract tissues and correlation with influenza virus infection.

    Trevenan Walther;Rositsa Karamanska;Renee W. Y. Chan;Renee W. Y. Chan;Michael C. W. Chan

  • Mass spectrometry in the analysis of N-linked and O-linked glycans.

    Simon J North;Paul G Hitchen;Stuart M Haslam;Anne Dell

  • Glycomics Profiling of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Glycosylation Mutants Reveals N-Glycans of a Novel Size and Complexity

    Simon J. North;Hung Hsiang Huang;Subha Sundaram;Jihye Jang-Lee

  • Hypomorphic homozygous mutations in phosphoglucomutase 3 (PGM3) impair immunity and increase serum IgE levels.

    Atfa Sassi;Sandra Lazaroski;Gang Wu;Stuart M. Haslam

  • A focused microarray approach to functional glycomics: transcriptional regulation of the glycome

    Elena M. Comelli;Steven R. Head;Tim Gilmartin;Thomas Whisenant

  • Comparative efficacy of neutralizing antibodies elicited by recombinant hemagglutinin proteins from avian H5N1 influenza virus

    Chih Jen Wei;Ling Xu;Wing Pui Kong;Wei Shi

  • Glycomic Profiling of Cells and Tissues by Mass Spectrometry: Fingerprinting and Sequencing Methodologies

    Jihye Jang-Lee;Simon J North;Mark Sutton-Smith;David Goldberg

  • Haemonchus contortus Glycoproteins Contain N-Linked Oligosaccharides with Novel Highly Fucosylated Core Structures

    Stuart M. Haslam;Gerald C. Coles;Edward A. Munn;Trevor S. Smith

  • The GlycanBuilder: a fast, intuitive and flexible software tool for building and displaying glycan structures

    Alessio Ceroni;Anne Dell;Stuart M Haslam

  • Comparison of Methods for Profiling O-Glycosylation HUMAN PROTEOME ORGANISATION HUMAN DISEASE GLYCOMICS/PROTEOME INITIATIVE MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY OF IgA1

    Yoshinao Wada;Anne Dell;Stuart M. Haslam;Bérangère Tissot

  • The GlycanBuilder and GlycoWorkbench glycoinformatics tools: updates and new developments.

    David Damerell;Alessio Ceroni;Kai Maass;Rene Ranzinger

  • Over-expression of ST3Gal-I promotes mammary tumorigenesis

    Gianfranco Picco;Sylvain Julien;Inka Brockhausen;Richard Beatson

  • Glycan Analysis and Influenza A Virus Infection of Primary Swine Respiratory Epithelial Cells THE IMPORTANCE OF NeuAcα2–6 GLYCANS

    Allen C. Bateman;Rositsa Karamanska;Marc G. Busch;Anne Dell

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Dell
Anne Dell Imperial College London
Howard R. Morris
Howard R. Morris Imperial College London
Maria Panico
Maria Panico Imperial College London
Richard D. Cummings
Richard D. Cummings Harvard Medical School
Kay-Hooi Khoo
Kay-Hooi Khoo National Taiwan University
James C. Paulson
James C. Paulson Scripps Research Institute
Joseph Zaia
Joseph Zaia Boston University
Ronald C. Desrosiers
Ronald C. Desrosiers University of Miami
Nicolle H. Packer
Nicolle H. Packer Macquarie University
John M. Nicholls
John M. Nicholls University of Hong Kong

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