Graham Johnson (scientist)
Graham Johnson is an animator, illustrator and, beginning in 2012, faculty fellow at the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences.[1] He has a master's degree in medical illustration from Johns Hopkins,[2][lower-alpha 1] and a PhD in biophysics from Scripps.[1][2] After graduating from Johns Hopkins and while working at the Salk Institute, he illustrated the textbook Cell Biology.[1][2][lower-alpha 2]
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Born | 1973 Ohio |
Alma mater | Joppatowne High School, St. Mary's College of Maryland (B.A.), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (M.A.), The Scripps Research Institute (PhD in Biology with a Biophysics track) |
Known for | Medical illustration, NSF Predoctoral Fellowship, NSF and Science Magazine Scientific Visualization Challenge, Computational Biology, and Scientific Visualization |
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Doctoral advisor | Arthur Olson TSRI |
Johnson is the creator of the software applications "autoPACK" and "cellPACK" which enable modeling, simulation and visualization of mesoscopic three-dimensional spatial data utilizing packing algorithms.[1]
References
- Marx, Vivien (30 Dec 2014). "Graham Johnson". This Month. Nature Methods. 12 (1): 3. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3221. PMID 25699312. S2CID 38534567.
- "Gaël McGill, Ph.D. and Graham Johnson, Molecular Animators". Protein Data Bank. Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics. Spring 2009. Retrieved 19 Feb 2015.
Further reading
- Peer-reviewed article on the cellPACK software application: Johnson, Graham T.; Autin, Ludovic; Al-alusi, Mostafa; Goodsell, David S.; Sanner, Michel F.; Olson, Arthur J. (2015). "cellPACK: a virtual mesoscope to model and visualize structural systems biology". Nature Methods. 12 (1): 85–91. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3204. PMC 4281296. PMID 25437435.
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