George B. Johnson

George B. Johnson
Born June 11, 1942 (1942-06-11) (age 69)
Newport News, Virginia, USA
Occupation Academic, science writer
Nationality American
Education Ph.D.
Alma mater Stanford University
Period 1965-present
Subjects Science

Dr George B. Johnson (born 11 June 1942,[1] Newport News, Virginia) is a science writer who wrote the weekly column "On Science" in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He is also a biology professor at Washington University and a genetics professor at their school of medicine.

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Education

Johnson got his B.A. in English from Dartmouth College in 1964. His interests changed and as a result went on to earn his M.A. in biochemistry, also at Dartmouth College.

He was granted his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1972, his thesis being on population biology.

Academic career

Johnson was a Research Fellow at Carnegie Institute of Washington, Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, California, throughout 1975 and 1976. He was made Associate Professor of Biology at Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri, during 1976-1980. He was also Associate Professor of Genetics at the School of Medicine from 1976-1981. He was also Lector, Genetisk Institute at Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, in April and August 1977.

In 1980 he moved onto the post of Professor of Biology at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, a post he held until 2004. He was also Professor of Genetics there from 1981 to 2004. During the years 1987 and 1990 he served as Director at The Living World education center, St. Louis Zoo.

Since 2004 he works as Professor Emeritus of Biology at Washington University.

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References

  1. ^ Dr. George Johnson's CV (1998-2004). Retrieved August 2, 2006, from txt Writer: http://www.txtwriter.com/George/Georgecv.html

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