Steven Hamley

416 total citations
11 papers, 301 citations indexed

About

Steven Hamley is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Steven Hamley has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 301 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Physiology and 2 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Steven Hamley's work include Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies (5 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers). Steven Hamley is often cited by papers focused on Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies (5 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers). Steven Hamley collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Italy. Steven Hamley's co-authors include Greg M. Kowalski, Clinton R. Bruce, Ahrathy Selathurai, Malcolm J. McConville, Joachim Kloehn, Micah L. Burch, David P. De Souza, Dedreia Tull, Sean O’Callaghan and Kirsten F. Howlett and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Diabetes and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Steven Hamley

11 papers receiving 300 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steven Hamley Australia 10 154 104 55 53 48 11 301
R. Taylor Pickering United States 13 177 1.1× 79 0.8× 103 1.9× 59 1.1× 59 1.2× 23 370
Alicia L. Carreiro United States 5 152 1.0× 100 1.0× 35 0.6× 95 1.8× 35 0.7× 5 382
Miriam Jácome-Sosa United States 11 103 0.7× 113 1.1× 40 0.7× 59 1.1× 34 0.7× 16 328
Kelly‐Ann Leonard Canada 10 108 0.7× 135 1.3× 84 1.5× 44 0.8× 24 0.5× 13 310
Hiroko Jinzu Japan 7 169 1.1× 198 1.9× 74 1.3× 43 0.8× 54 1.1× 11 332
Serafín Murillo Spain 7 138 0.9× 214 2.1× 34 0.6× 73 1.4× 35 0.7× 18 391
Miriam Promintzer Austria 5 193 1.3× 210 2.0× 80 1.5× 70 1.3× 41 0.9× 5 434
N V Giridharan India 11 121 0.8× 138 1.3× 70 1.3× 42 0.8× 22 0.5× 16 382
Anaïs Alves France 6 123 0.8× 188 1.8× 53 1.0× 27 0.5× 33 0.7× 9 329
Steve M. Watkins United States 8 167 1.1× 229 2.2× 117 2.1× 91 1.7× 32 0.7× 9 429

Countries citing papers authored by Steven Hamley

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steven Hamley

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steven Hamley

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Steven Hamley. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Steven Hamley based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Steven Hamley. Steven Hamley is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Betik, Andrew C., Timothy Connor, Steven Hamley, et al.. (2025). A Snapshot of Cardiometabolic Health in Young Adults without Obesity Reveals High Rates of Dysglycemia. Diabetes & Metabolism Journal. 49(6). 1334–1337. 1 indexed citations
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Bruce, Clinton R., et al.. (2021). Translating glucose tolerance data from mice to humans: Insights from stable isotope labelled glucose tolerance tests. Molecular Metabolism. 53. 101281–101281. 21 indexed citations
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Beyene, Habtamu B., Steven Hamley, Corey Giles, et al.. (2020). Mapping the Associations of the Plasma Lipidome With Insulin Resistance and Response to an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 105(4). e1041–e1055. 11 indexed citations
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Hamley, Steven, Chiara Dalla Man, R. Visentin, et al.. (2019). Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids. Diabetologia. 62(12). 2310–2324. 14 indexed citations
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Selathurai, Ahrathy, Greg M. Kowalski, Shaun A. Mason, et al.. (2019). Phosphatidylserine decarboxylase is critical for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mitochondrial integrity and muscle mass. Molecular Metabolism. 27. 33–46. 25 indexed citations
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Kowalski, Greg M., et al.. (2017). The Effect of Ingested Glucose Dose on the Suppression of Endogenous Glucose Production in Humans. Diabetes. 66(9). 2400–2406. 36 indexed citations
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Kowalski, Greg M., Steven Hamley, Ahrathy Selathurai, et al.. (2016). Reversing diet-induced metabolic dysregulation by diet switching leads to altered hepatic de novo lipogenesis and glycerolipid synthesis. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 27541–27541. 28 indexed citations
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Kowalski, Greg M., David P. De Souza, Steve Risis, et al.. (2015). In vivo cardiac glucose metabolism in the high-fat fed mouse: Comparison of euglycemic–hyperinsulinemic clamp derived measures of glucose uptake with a dynamic metabolomic flux profiling approach. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 463(4). 818–824. 10 indexed citations
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Kowalski, Greg M., David P. De Souza, Micah L. Burch, et al.. (2015). Application of dynamic metabolomics to examine in vivo skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in the chronically high-fat fed mouse. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 462(1). 27–32. 32 indexed citations
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Kowalski, Greg M., Joachim Kloehn, Micah L. Burch, et al.. (2014). Overexpression of sphingosine kinase 1 in liver reduces triglyceride content in mice fed a low but not high-fat diet. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. 1851(2). 210–219. 37 indexed citations

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