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Michael K. Georgieff
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 462
Citations - 26856
Michael K. Georgieff is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iron deficiency & Anemia. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 437 publications receiving 23908 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael K. Georgieff include Children's Hospital of Philadelphia & University of Auckland.
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Breastfeeding and the use of human milk
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Long-Lasting Neural and Behavioral Effects of Iron Deficiency in Infancy
Betsy Lozoff,John L. Beard,James R. Connor,Barbara T. Felt,Michael K. Georgieff,Timothy J Schallert +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence of long-term effects of iron deficiency in infancy and follow-up studies from preschool age to adolescence report poorer cognitive, motor, and social-emotional function, as well as persisting neurophysiologic differences.
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Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development (BOND)-Iron Review.
Sean Lynch,Christine M. Pfeiffer,Michael K. Georgieff,Gary M. Brittenham,Susan J. Fairweather-Tait,Richard F. Hurrell,Harry J. McArdle,Daniel J Raiten +7 more
TL;DR: A full appreciation of folate's history as a public health issue, its biology, and an overview of available biomarkers and their interpretation across a range of clinical and population-based uses are provided.
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Nutrition and the developing brain: nutrient priorities and measurement
TL;DR: Overall, circuit-specific behavioral and neuroimaging tests are being developed for use in progressively younger infants to more accurately assess the effect of nutrient deficits both while the subject is deficient and after recovery from the deficiency.
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Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: Analysis and recommendations
Susan M. Wolf,Frances P Lawrenz,Charles A. Nelson,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Mildred K. Cho,Ellen Wright Clayton,Joel G. Fletcher,Michael K. Georgieff,Dale E. Hammerschmidt,Kathy Hudson,Judy Illes,Vivek Kapur,Moira A. Keane,Barbara A. Koenig,Bonnie S. LeRoy,Elizabeth G. McFarland,Jordan Paradise,Lisa S. Parker,Sharon F. Terry,Brian G Van Ness,Benjamin S. Wilfond +20 more
TL;DR: Recommendations of a two-year project group funded by NIH to study how to manageIFs in genetic and genomic research, as well as imaging research are reported, which conclude that researchers have an obligation to address the possibility of discovering IFs in their protocol and communications with the IRB and research participants.