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Overview

Bruce D. Johnson was affiliated with the National Development and Research Institutes in the United States. Their research primarily contributed to the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

The scientist's work spanned various topics related to cardiovascular and pulmonary health, including:

  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments

Among the recent papers associated with Bruce D. Johnson were:

  • Exercise and the immune system: taking steps to improve responses to cancer immunotherapy, 2021, Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • Rate-Adaptive Atrial Pacing for Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction, 2023, JAMA
  • Targeting pulmonary capillary permeability to reduce lung congestion in heart failure: a randomized, controlled pilot trial, 2020, European Journal of Heart Failure
  • Carotid Doppler ultrasonography correlates with stroke volume in a human model of hypovolaemia and resuscitation: analysis of 48 570 cardiac cycles, 2021, British Journal of Anaesthesia
  • Self-reported physical activity before a COVID-19 'lockdown': is it just a matter of opinion?, 2021, BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine

The scientist frequently published in several venues, notably:

  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (13 publications)
  • Journal of Cardiac Failure (5 publications)
  • CHEST Journal (4 publications)
  • Circulation (4 publications)
  • Respiratory Care (3 publications)

Bruce D. Johnson collaborated regularly with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Courtney M. Wheatley (23 joint publications)
  • Glenn M. Stewart (17 joint publications)
  • Briana Ziegler (15 joint publications)
  • Pavol Sajgalik (13 joint publications)
  • Jenna L. Taylor (12 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Taking Care of Business: The Economics of Crime by Heroin Abusers.

    Erich Goode;Bruce D. Johnson;Paul J. Goldstein;Edward Preble

  • The Reliability and Validity of Drug Use Responses in a Large Scale Longitudinal Survey

    Eric Single;Denise Kandel;Bruce D. Johnson

  • The race/ethnicity disparity in misdemeanor marijuana arrests in new york city*

    Andrew Golub;Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap

  • Illicit Drug Use and Treatment in South Africa: a review

    Karl Peltzer;Shandir Ramlagan;Bruce D. Johnson;Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya;Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya

  • Marihuana users and drug subcultures

    Bruce D. Johnson

  • The shifting importance of alcohol and marijuana as gateway substances among serious drug abusers.

    A Golub;B D Johnson

  • Prescription Opioid Use, Misuse, and Diversion among Street Drug Users in New York City

    W. Rees Davis;Bruce D. Johnson

  • Variation in youthful risks of progression from alcohol and tobacco to marijuana and to hard drugs across generations.

    Andrew Golub;Bruce D. Johnson

  • Smoking tobacco along with marijuana increases symptoms of cannabis dependence.

    Geoffrey L. Ream;Ellen Benoit;Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap

  • Personal Safety in Dangerous Places.

    Terry Williams;Eloise Dunlap;Bruce D. Johnson;Ansley Hamid

  • Drug Abuse in the Inner City: Impact on Hard-Drug Users and the Community

    Bruce D. Johnson;Terry Williams;Kojo A. Dei;Harry Sanabria

  • Organizing "mountains of words" for data analysis, both qualitative and quantitative.

    Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap;Ellen Benoit

  • Subcultural evolution and illicit drug use

    Andrew Golub;Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap

  • The Growth in Marijuana Use Among American Youths During the 1990s and the Extent of Blunt Smoking

    Andrew Golub;Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap

  • Supporting the habit: income generation activities of frequent crack users compared with frequent users of other hard drugs

    John C Cross;Bruce D Johnson;W.Rees Davis;Hilary James Liberty

  • Cigars-for-blunts: choice of tobacco products by blunt smokers.

    Stephen J. Sifaneck;Bruce D. Johnson;Eloise Dunlap

  • Careers in Crack, Drug Use, Drug Distribution, and Nondrug Criminality:

    Bruce D. Johnson;Andrew Golub;Jeffrey Fagan

  • Demand vs. capacity in the aging pulmonary system.

    Bruce D. Johnson;Jerome A. Dempsey

  • the stigmatized image of the ''crack head'': a sociocultural exploration of a barrier to cocaine smoking among a cohort of youth in New York City

    R. Terry Furst;Bruce D.Johnson;Eloise Dunlap;Richard Curtis

  • Cohort changes in illegal drug use among arrestees in Manhattan: from the Heroin Injection Generation to the Blunts Generation.

    Andrew Lang Golub;Bruce D. Johnson

  • The Setting for the Crack Era: Macro Forces, Micro Consequences (1960–1992)

    Eloise Dunlap;Bruce D. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa Maher
Lisa Maher University of New South Wales
Eric D. Wish
Eric D. Wish University of Maryland, College Park
Karl Peltzer
Karl Peltzer Asian University
Erich Labouvie
Erich Labouvie Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Sherry Deren
Sherry Deren New York University
Samuel R. Friedman
Samuel R. Friedman National Development and Research Institutes
Alan Neaigus
Alan Neaigus Columbia University
Philippe Bourgois
Philippe Bourgois University of California, Los Angeles
Denise B. Kandel
Denise B. Kandel Columbia University
Andrew Rosenblum
Andrew Rosenblum National Development and Research Institutes

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