Professor W. Daniel Stamer - University of Arizona
Professor W. Daniel Stamer - University of Arizona
Professor W. Daniel Stamer - University of Arizona
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Curriculum Vitae <strong>of</strong> W. <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Stamer</strong> Revised 2/4/2011<br />
3. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>, NW Baetz and AJ Yool. Ocular aquaporins and aqueous humor<br />
dynamics. The Eye’s Aqueous Humor, edition 2 in Current Topics in Membranes.<br />
(2008) Volume 62; Editor: MM Civan. Pages 47-70.<br />
4. Z Wan, DF Woodward and WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. Endogenous Bioactive Lipids and the<br />
Regulation <strong>of</strong> Conventional Outflow Facility. (2008) Expert Reviews in<br />
Ophthalmology 3:457-470.<br />
5. WD <strong>Stamer</strong> and RF Ramos. The Physiological Importance <strong>of</strong> Intraocular Pressure<br />
Oscillations in The Glaucoma Book: A Practical, Evidence-Based Approach to<br />
Patient Care. p52-54. P. Schacknow and J. Samples, Editors (2010).<br />
6. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. The Biology <strong>of</strong> Schlemm’s Canal. In: Darlene A. Dartt, editor<br />
Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the Eye, Vol 1. Oxford: Academic Press; 2010. pp. 165-172<br />
7. DR Overby, WD <strong>Stamer</strong> and M Johnson. The Changing Paradigm <strong>of</strong> Outflow<br />
Resistance Generation: Towards Synergistic Models <strong>of</strong> the JCT and Inner Wall<br />
Endothelium. (2009) Exp. Eye Res. 88: 656-670.<br />
Editorials<br />
1. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. Editors Selection: Basic Research. International Glaucoma Review<br />
(2004). Volume 5, Issue 3, pg. 433.<br />
2. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. Editors Selection: Basic Research. International Glaucoma Review<br />
(2005). Volume 7, Issue 2, pg. 194.<br />
3 CA Curcio, AM Marmorstein, JJ Requard, P Aiken-O’Neill, WD <strong>Stamer</strong>, C<br />
McGahan, D Linker, J Lonsdale and L Methia. Declining availability <strong>of</strong> human eye<br />
tissues for research (2006). Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 47: 2747-2749.<br />
4. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. Editors Selection: Basic Research. International Glaucoma Review 9-1,<br />
pg. 14 (2007).<br />
Work in Progress<br />
Manuscripts in preparation/review<br />
1. NW Baetz, WD <strong>Stamer</strong> and AJ Yool. Stimulation <strong>of</strong> aquaporin-1 mediated fluid<br />
transport by cyclic GMP in human retinal pigment epithelium in vitro (in review).<br />
2. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>, EA H<strong>of</strong>fman, JM Luther, DL Hachey and KL Schey. Protein Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
<strong>of</strong> Exosomes from Trabecular Meshwork Cells (in review).<br />
3. KM Perkumas and WD <strong>Stamer</strong>. Molecular markers for cultured Schlemm’s canal<br />
endothelial cells (in preparation).<br />
4. WD <strong>Stamer</strong>, Y Lei, A Boussommier-Calleja, DR Overby, and CR Ethier.<br />
Elevated Conventional Outflow Facility <strong>of</strong> eNOS Transgenic Mice (in<br />
preparation).<br />
Patents<br />
1. United States Patent #7803558, “Modulation <strong>of</strong> Aqueous Humor Outflow by<br />
Targeting Cadherin-5 between Schlemm’s Canal Cells”; <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
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