In the News
Tyler and his work on molecular hydrogen have been featured in major publications worldwide.
In Tyler’s Words
Quotes available for use in books, presentations, press releases, and social media. Click to copy.
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“Wars are fought over water; peace will be found through hydrogen.”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
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“…Humans have developed a symbiotic relationship with hydrogen-producing bacteria. Perhaps an evolutionary reason that hydrogen has a biological effect is because we have been exposed to hydrogen gas since the dawn of time. Hydrogen was intimately involved in the origins of the universe, the genesis of life, and even the evolution of eukaryotes (plant and animal cells)…”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
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“Hydrogen may be the smallest molecule, but its potential in medicine could lead to one of the greatest breakthroughs of our time. If the therapeutic effects of hydrogen are fully validated, it could radically reshape healthcare — not through complexity, but through the elegant simplicity of H₂.”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
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“If the therapeutic potential of hydrogen is fully validated, it could redefine the course of modern medicine.”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
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“The future of wellness may not lie in more complexity, but in the simplicity of H₂, the smallest, simplest molecule in the universe.”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
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“If hydrogen therapy proves effective, it could radically transform healthcare, from treatment to prevention, and from performance to recovery.”
— Tyler W. LeBaron
Podcast Appearances
Tyler has been a guest on podcasts covering health, science, biohacking, and human performance.
Note: Appearing on a podcast does not constitute an endorsement of the host, their other guests, or all views expressed. Tyler engages in conversations to share scientific information and welcomes dialogue across a range of perspectives.
Scientific Publications
Tyler has authored or co-authored 80+ peer-reviewed publications in molecular hydrogen and related fields, appearing in journals including Nature Scientific Reports, Antioxidants, Frontiers in Nutrition, Nutrients, and dozens of others.
His published work is available through his academic profiles:
Official Bios & Photos
Short Bio

Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc, PhD is a is a researcher and educator who translates complex science into practical insight on health, performance, and human potential. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute (a science-based 501(c)3 nonprofit) and an adjunct professor of exercise physiology and chemistry at Southern Utah University.
Tyler is known for evidence-based, engaging presentations that challenge assumptions, clarify emerging science, and inspire high-performing individuals and organizations.
He has 80+ peer-reviewed publications, 2,000+ citations, top 0.5% recognition in oxidative stress, and has delivered invited talks on six continents.
Long Bio

Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc, PhD is a researcher, educator, and internationally sought-after speaker known for bridging rigorous science with real-world application in health, performance, and resilience. His work spans biochemistry, physiology, and exercise science, with a focus on helping individuals and organizations think more clearly about emerging science and evidence-based decision-making.
Tyler is the Founder and Executive Director of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute, a science-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing research, education, and public understanding of hydrogen as a therapeutic medical gas. He completed research training at Nagoya University in Japan in the Department of Neurogenetics, where he investigated the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cellular signaling pathways under leading researchers in the field.
He has authored or co-authored more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific publications and regularly delivers invited talks at medical, academic, and professional conferences worldwide, including CME- and CEU-accredited education for physicians and healthcare professionals. Tyler also serves as a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA), contributing to global conversations on safety, standards, and responsible innovation.
In addition to his research and speaking work, Tyler teaches exercise physiology and chemistry laboratory courses as an adjunct instructor at Southern Utah University. Outside of academia, he is an elite hybrid athlete, competing in endurance events and strength sports, including professional arm wrestling. He applies the same discipline, skepticism, and experimental rigor to performance that he brings to scientific research.
Tyler is known for clear, evidence-driven communication that challenges hype, strengthens critical thinking, and empowers audiences—from clinicians and researchers to executives and high-performing individuals—to make better decisions grounded in science.
Press Photos and Headshots
Disclosures
Transparency matters. Tyler believes in full disclosure of any relationships that could be perceived as conflicts of interest.
Consulting & Advisory Relationships
Tyler serves as a scientific advisor or consultant for select companies in the health and hydrogen space. These relationships are independent of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute (MHI) and do not constitute endorsements by MHI.
Independence from MHI
Tyler founded the Molecular Hydrogen Institute (MHI) as a science-based nonprofit in 2013. His personal consulting work is separate from MHI. He does not receive payment from MHI for consulting services and does not endorse products on behalf of MHI.Tyler regularly contributes his time and personal resources to support MHI’s mission.
Content Disclaimer
The information Tyler shares through podcasts, articles, and presentations is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your health.




