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Michael J. Schurr, MD
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Professor, Division of General Surgery
H4/730A Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison,WI 53792-7375
Appointments: (608) 263-7502
Office: (608) 262-6246
FAX: (608) 263-7652
schurr@surgery.wisc.edu
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Education
- MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, 1988
- Surgical Residency, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison,
WI, 1988-1993
- Fellow, Trauma/Critical Care, University of Tennessee Regional Medical Center,
Knoxville, TN, 1993-1994
Clinical Specialties
Dr. Schurr is certified by the American
Board of Surgery, with a certification of additional qualification in surgical
critical care. He specializes in the surgical treatment of trauma and burns,
and surgical critical care.
Research Interests
Dr. Schurr's research interests include the effects of trauma and soft tissue
injury on susceptibility to infection.
Active Grants
Recent Publications
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Markus LA, Willems KE, Maruna CC, Schmitz CL, Pellino TA, Wish JR, Faucher LD, Schurr MJ.
Virtual reality: feasibility of implementation in a regional burn center.,
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.
2009 Nov;35(7):967-9.
[PubMed ID: 19447555]
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Agarwal A, Weis TL, Schurr MJ, Faith NG, Czuprynski CJ, McAnulty JF, Murphy CJ, Abbott NL.
Surfaces modified with nanometer-thick silver-impregnated polymeric films that kill bacteria but support growth of mammalian cells.,
Biomaterials.
2009 Oct 26;():.
[PubMed ID: 19864019]
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Fleming M, Bhamb B, Schurr M, Mundt M, Williams A.
Alcohol biomarkers in patients admitted for trauma.,
Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res.
2009 Oct;33(10):1777-81.
[PubMed ID: 19645733]
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Schurr MJ, Faucher LD.
A prospective, randomized, comparative trial of a COX-2 selective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug versus placebo in inguinal herniorrhaphy patients.,
Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery.
2009 Oct;13(5):491-7.
[PubMed ID: 19301086]
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Kang Y, Lunin VV, Skarina T, Savchenko A, Schurr MJ, Hoang TT.
The long-chain fatty acid sensor, PsrA, modulates the expression of rpoS and the type III secretion exsCEBA operon in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.,
Mol. Microbiol.
2009 Jul;73(1):120-36.
[PubMed ID: 19508282]
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