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Andrew I. Schafer

Andrew I. Schafer

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Andrew I. Schafer is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Hematology, Genetics, Rheumatology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research topics notably include:

  • Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments

Andrew I. Schafer has published across various scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Blood
  • Biomechanics
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America
  • Preprints.org

Selected recent publications by Andrew I. Schafer include:

  • Thrombotic, Vascular, and Bleeding Complications of the Myeloproliferative Neoplasms, 2021, Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America
  • Thrombotic, Cardiovascular, and Microvascular Complications of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Clonal Hematopoiesis (CHIP): A Narrative Review, 2024, Journal of Clinical Medicine

Aside from their individual authorship, they have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Monique Butcher-Mokha
  • Jack Stensland
  • Douglas L. Mann
  • Maria Berrocales
  • Aidan Rohman

Throughout their career, Andrew I. Schafer has received recognition from scientific organizations, such as being named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2012. They were also designated a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2006 and are a Member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Concurrent morning increase in platelet aggregability and the risk of myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death.

    Geoffrey H. Tofler;Damian Brezinski;Andrew I. Schafer;Charles A. Czeisler

  • Platelets and shear stress.

    MH Kroll;JD Hellums;LV McIntire;AI Schafer

  • Bleeding and thrombosis in the myeloproliferative disorders.

    Andrew I. Schafer

  • The hypercoagulable states.

    Andrew I. Schafer

  • Biochemical mechanisms of platelet activation

    Michael Kroll;A. I. Schafer

  • Thrombosis and Hemorrhage

    Joseph Loscalzo;Andrew I. Schafer

  • Effects of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs on platelet function and systemic hemostasis.

    Andrew I. Schafer

  • Goldman-Cecil Medicine

    [edited by] Lee Goldman;Andrew I. Schafer

  • Nitric Oxide Induces Heme Oxygenase-1 Gene Expression and Carbon Monoxide Production in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

    William Durante;William Durante;Michael H. Kroll;Nick Christodoulides;Kelly J. Peyton

  • Morning increase in platelet aggregability. Association with assumption of the upright posture.

    D A Brezinski;G H Tofler;J E Muller;S Pohjola-Sintonen

  • Clinical consequences of acquired transfusional iron overload in adults.

    A I Schafer;R G Cheron;R Dluhy;B Cooper

  • von Willebrand factor binding to platelet GpIb initiates signals for platelet activation.

    Michael H. Kroll;Terese S. Harris;Joel L. Moake;Robert I. Handin

  • Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Heme Oxygenases Generate Guanylyl Cyclase–Stimulatory Carbon Monoxide

    Nick Christodoulides;William Durante;Michael H. Kroll;Andrew I. Schafer;Andrew I. Schafer

  • Leukotriene B4 stimulates polymorphonuclear leukocyte adhesion to cultured vascular endothelial cells.

    M A Gimbrone;A F Brock;A I Schafer

  • Hemodynamic forces induce the expression of heme oxygenase in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.

    C T Wagner;W Durante;N Christodoulides;J D Hellums

  • Hyperhomocysteinemia Decreases Circulating High-Density Lipoprotein by Inhibiting Apolipoprotein A-I Protein Synthesis and Enhancing HDL Cholesterol Clearance

    Dan Liao;Hongmei Tan;Rutai Hui;Zhaohui Li

  • Inhibition of platelet function by organic nitrate vasodilators.

    AI Schafer;RW Alexander;RI Handin

  • Identification of platelet receptors for prostaglandin I2 and D2.

    A I Schafer;B Cooper;D O'Hara;R I Handin

  • Carbon monoxide inhibits apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells.

    Xiao-ming Liu;Gary B Chapman;Kelly J Peyton;Andrew I Schafer;Andrew I Schafer

  • Uremic bleeding : Pathogenesis and therapy

    André L. Weigert;Andrew I. Schafer

Frequent Co-Authors

William Durante
William Durante University of Missouri
Robert I. Handin
Robert I. Handin Brigham and Women's Hospital
Michael A. Gimbrone
Michael A. Gimbrone Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard T. Silver
Richard T. Silver Cornell University
Joseph Loscalzo
Joseph Loscalzo Harvard Medical School
James E. Muller
James E. Muller Brigham and Women's Hospital
Gordon H. Williams
Gordon H. Williams Brigham and Women's Hospital
Joel L. Moake
Joel L. Moake Rice University
Neal S. Kleiman
Neal S. Kleiman Houston Methodist
Gary H. Lyman
Gary H. Lyman Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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