Graham Johnson (scientist)
American animator and illustrator (born 1973)
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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][a] 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][b]
Born1973 (age 52–53)
Ohio, U.S.
Almamater
- 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)
KnownforMedical illustration, NSF Predoctoral Fellowship, NSF and Science Magazine Scientific Visualization Challenge, computational biology, and scientific visualization
Doctoral advisorArthur Olson TSRI
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| Born | 1973 (age 52–53) Ohio, U.S. |
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| 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]