Graham Johnson (scientist)

American animator and illustrator (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 5253)
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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Born1973 (age 5253)
Ohio, U.S.
Alma mater
  • 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 forMedical illustration, NSF Predoctoral Fellowship, NSF and Science Magazine Scientific Visualization Challenge, computational biology, and scientific visualization
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Doctoral advisorArthur Olson TSRI
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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]

Notes

  1. Specifically, a degree in Medical and Biological Illustration from the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine.
  2. Cell Biology: See OCLC 70284432

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