James F. Schumacher, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Medical Biophysics
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Anthony Brennan grad student 2007 UF Gainesville
 (Control of marine biofouling and medical biofilm formation with engineered topography.)
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Long CJ, Schumacher JF, Robinson PA, et al. (2010) A model that predicts the attachment behavior of Ulva linza zoospores on surface topography. Biofouling. 26: 411-9
Long CJ, Schumacher JF, Brennan AB. (2009) Potential for tunable static and dynamic contact angle anisotropy on gradient microscale patterned topographies. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 25: 12982-9
Feinberg AW, Schumacher JF, Brennan AB. (2009) Engineering high-density endothelial cell monolayers on soft substrates. Acta Biomaterialia. 5: 2013-24
Schumacher JF, Long CJ, Callow ME, et al. (2008) Engineered nanoforce gradients for inhibition of settlement (attachment) of swimming algal spores. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 24: 4931-7
Chung KK, Schumacher JF, Sampson EM, et al. (2007) Impact of engineered surface microtopography on biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus. Biointerphases. 2: 89-94
Schumacher JF, Aldred N, Callow ME, et al. (2007) Species-specific engineered antifouling topographies: correlations between the settlement of algal zoospores and barnacle cyprids. Biofouling. 23: 307-17
Schumacher JF, Carman ML, Estes TG, et al. (2007) Engineered antifouling microtopographies - effect of feature size, geometry, and roughness on settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva. Biofouling. 23: 55-62
Carman ML, Estes TG, Feinberg AW, et al. (2006) Engineered antifouling microtopographies--correlating wettability with cell attachment. Biofouling. 22: 11-21
Hoipkemeier-Wilson L, Schumacher JF, Carman ML, et al. (2004) Antifouling potential of lubricious, micro-engineered, PDMS elastomers against zoospores of the green fouling alga Ulva (Enteromorpha). Biofouling. 20: 53-63
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