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J M Schurer

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Chen J, Schurer J, Schmelcher P
Phys Rev Lett . 2018 Aug; 121(4):043401. PMID: 30095960
We establish a conceptual framework for the identification and the characterization of induced interactions in binary mixtures and reveal their intricate relation to entanglement between the components or species of...
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Schurer J, Negretti A, Schmelcher P
Phys Rev Lett . 2017 Sep; 119(6):063001. PMID: 28949595
We present an in-depth many-body investigation of the so-called mesoscopic molecular ions that can buildup when an ion is immersed into an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in one dimension. To this...
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Cao L, Bolsinger V, Mistakidis S, Koutentakis G, Kronke S, Schurer J, et al.
J Chem Phys . 2017 Aug; 147(4):044106. PMID: 28764383
We extent the recently developed Multi-Layer Multi-Configuration Time-Dependent Hartree method for Bosons for simulating the correlated quantum dynamics of bosonic mixtures to the fermionic sector and establish a unifying approach...
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Schurer J, Mosites E, Li C, Meschke S, Rabinowitz P
One Health . 2017 Jun; 2:166-174. PMID: 28616494
The One Health (OH) concept provides an integrated framework for observing and improving health issues involving human, animal, and environmental factors, and has been applied in particular to zoonotic disease...
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Deplazes P, Rinaldi L, Alvarez Rojas C, Torgerson P, Harandi M, Romig T, et al.
Adv Parasitol . 2017 Jan; 95:315-493. PMID: 28131365
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinococcus multilocularis (causative agent of AE) is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere where it is typically maintained in...
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Schurer J, Phipps K, Okemow C, Beatch H, Jenkins E
Zoonoses Public Health . 2014 Dec; 62(6):445-55. PMID: 25439233
Free-roaming dog populations are a global concern for animal and human health including transmission of infectious disease (e.g. rabies, distemper and parasites), dog bite injuries/mortalities, animal welfare and adverse effects...