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J. E. Schultz's research focuses on microbial infections and disease, with recent work examining the prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli. This investigation into the presence of resistant bacteria in environmental samples highlights concerns regarding public health and potential pathways for transmission. Schultz also contributes to broader discussions on antimicrobial stewardship, as evidenced by publications addressing the strategic use of new antibiotics. Their work involves collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jacob M. Keck and Alina Viteri, and has resulted in shared publications. Schultz's scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 12 and over 2,351 citations across 37 publications.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 2,354
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“Dusting Off the Cobwebs”: Rethinking How We Use New Antibiotics (2025)
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- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli from Sinking Creek in Northeast Tennessee
- Biomolecule screen identifies several inhibitors of Salmonella enterica surface colonization
- Biomolecule screen identifies several inhibitors of Salmonella enterica surface colonization
- Biomolecule screen identifies several inhibitors of Salmonella enterica surface colonization
- Biomolecule screen identifies several inhibitors of Salmonella enterica surface colonization
- Biomolecule screen identifies several inhibitors of Salmonella enterica surface colonization
- “Dusting Off the Cobwebs”: Rethinking How We Use New Antibiotics
- “Dusting Off the Cobwebs”: Rethinking How We Use New Antibiotics
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