Carl H. Johnson
Carl Hirschie Johnson is an American-born biologist who researches the chronobiology of different organisms, most notably the bacterial circadian rhythms of cyanobacteria. Johnson completed his undergraduate degree in Honors Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, and later earned his PhD in biology from Stanford University, where he began his research under the mentorship of Dr. Colin Pittendrigh. Currently, Johnson is the Stevenson Professor of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Combined SAXS/EM based models of the S. elongatus post-translational circadian oscillator and its interactions with the output His-kinase SasA. by Rekha Pattanayek, Dewight R Williams, Gian Rossi, Steven Weigand, Tetsuya Mori, Carl H Johnson, Phoebe L Stewart, Martin Egli
Published 2011-01-01
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Author Correction: A new brilliantly blue-emitting luciferin-luciferase system from Orfelia fultoni and Keroplatinae (Diptera) by Vadim R. Viviani, Jaqueline R. Silva, Danilo T. Amaral, Vanessa R. Bevilaqua, Fabio C. Abdalla, Bruce R. Branchini, Carl H. Johnson
Published 2023-03-01
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Targeted modification of the Per2 clock gene alters circadian function in mPer2luciferase (mPer2Luc) mice. by Martin R Ralph, Shu-Qun Shi, Carl H Johnson, Pavel Houdek, Tenjin C Shrestha, Priya Crosby, John S O'Neill, Martin Sládek, Adam R Stinchcombe, Alena Sumová
Published 2021-05-01
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