David Chopp

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Applied Mathematics Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Mathematics
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Ford N, Fisher G, Prindle A, et al. (2022) Correction to: A Two-Dimensional Model of Potassium Signaling and Oscillatory Growth in a Biofilm. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 84: 45
Ford N, Fisher G, Prindle A, et al. (2021) A Two-Dimensional Model of Potassium Signaling and Oscillatory Growth in a Biofilm. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 83: 60
Ford N, Chopp D. (2020) A Dimensionally Reduced Model of Biofilm Growth Within a Flow Cell. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 82: 40
Kublik RA, Chopp DL. (2016) A locally adaptive time stepping algorithm for the solution to reaction diffusion equations on branched structures Advances in Computational Mathematics. 1-29
Li X, Song JL, Culotti A, et al. (2015) Methods for characterizing the co-development of biofilm and habitat heterogeneity. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Merkey BV, Chopp DL. (2014) Modeling the impact of interspecies competition on performance of a microbial fuel cell. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 76: 1429-53
Tseng BS, Zhang W, Harrison JJ, et al. (2013) The extracellular matrix protects Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms by limiting the penetration of tobramycin. Environmental Microbiology. 15: 2865-78
Merkey BV, Chopp DL. (2012) The performance of a microbial fuel cell depends strongly on anode geometry: a multidimensional modeling study. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 74: 834-57
Vaughan BL, Smith BG, Chopp DL. (2010) The influence of fluid flow on modeling quorum sensing in bacterial biofilms. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 72: 1143-65
Merkey BV, Rittmann BE, Chopp DL. (2009) Modeling how soluble microbial products (SMP) support heterotrophic bacteria in autotroph-based biofilms. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 259: 670-83
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