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D-Index
69
Citations
16046
World Ranking
2064
National Ranking
869

Overview

Richard T. Johnson was affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research spanned multiple social science disciplines with a particular focus on political science and international relations.

The main fields of study in their work included:

  • Social Sciences

Within this broad category, their subfields of study comprised:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Epidemiology
  • Virology
  • Communication

Richard T. Johnson's research covered a range of topics including:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Political and Economic history of UK and US
  • Critical Race Theory in Education
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements

Their frequent publication venues included:

  • PS Political Science & Politics
  • Journal of American Studies
  • npj Vaccines
  • Contemporary Politics
  • Urban Affairs Review

Frequent collaborators in their work were:

  • Lisa L. Miller
  • Josephine Harmon
  • Mario Amacker
  • Charli Smardon
  • Laura Michelle Mason

Among their recent papers were:

  • New GMP manufacturing processes to obtain thermostable HIV-1 gp41 virosomes under solid forms for various mucosal vaccination routes, 2020, npj Vaccines
  • Policy-making by tweets: discursive governance, populism, and Trump Presidency, 2021, Contemporary Politics
  • Infections during pregnancy, 2021, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
  • The Conservative Policy Bias of US Senate Malapportionment, 2022, PS Political Science & Politics
  • School Choice as Community Disempowerment: Racial Rhetoric about Voucher Policy in Urban America, 2021, Urban Affairs Review

Best Publications

  • Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses as Biological Weapons: Medical and Public Health Management

    Luciana Borio;Thomas Inglesby;C. J. Peters;Alan L. Schmaljohn

  • Differential diagnosis of suspected multiple sclerosis: a consensus approach

    D. H. Miller;B. G. Weinshenker;M. Filippi;B. L. Banwell

  • Measles encephalomyelitis--clinical and immunologic studies.

    Richard Johnson;Diane Griffin;R. L. Hirsch;J. S. Wolinsky

  • Localization of HIV-1 in human brain using polymerase chain reaction/in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry.

    Kiyomi Takahashi;Steven L. Wesselingh;Diane E. Griffin;Justin C. McArthur;Justin C. McArthur

  • Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease and Related Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies

    Richard T. Johnson;Clarence J. Gibbs;Clarence J. Gibbs

  • PKM-ζ is not required for hippocampal synaptic plasticity, learning and memory

    Lenora J. Volk;Julia L. Bachman;Richard Johnson;Yilin Yu

  • HIV-associated disease of the nervous system: review of nomenclature and proposal for neuropathology-based terminology.

    Herbert Budka;Clayton A. Wiley;Paul Kleihues;Juan Artigas

  • Isolation of virus related to SV40 from patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

    Leslie P. Weiner;Robert M. Herndon;Opendra Narayan;Richard T. Johnson

  • Low prevalence of neurological and neuropsychological abnormalities in otherwise healthy HIV-1-infected individuals: results from the multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.

    Justin C. McArthur;Bruce Arnold Cohen;Ola A. Selnes;Ashok J. Kumar

  • Demented and nondemented patients with AIDS differ in brain-derived human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope sequences.

    Christopher Power;Justin C. McArthur;Richard T. Johnson;Diane E. Griffin

  • Japanese encephalitis: immunocytochemical studies of viral antigen and inflammatory cells in fatal cases.

    Richard T. Johnson;Donald S. Burke;Michael Elwell;Colin J. Leake

  • Pathogenesis of Viral Infections of the Nervous System

    Richard T. Johnson;Cedric A. Mims

  • Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptor Plasticity Is Mediated by Subunit-Specific Interactions with PICK1 and NSF

    Stephanie M. Gardner;Kogo Takamiya;Jun Xia;Jun Gyo Suh

  • Neuronal death induced by brain-derived human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope genes differs between demented and nondemented AIDS patients.

    C. Power;J. C. McArthur;A. Nath;K. Wehrly

  • Immune Activation in Measles

    Diane E. Griffin;Brian J. Ward;Enrique Jauregui;Richard T. Johnson

  • Myelin Basic Protein as an Encephalitogen in Encephalomyelitis and Polyneuritis Following Rabies Vaccination

    Thiravat Hemachudha;Thiravat Hemachudha;Diane E. Griffin;J. Joseph Giffels;J. Joseph Giffels;Richard T. Johnson

  • Cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities in homosexual men with and without neuropsychiatric findings

    Justin C. McArthur;Bruce A. Cohen;Homayoon Farzedegan;David R. Cornblath

  • The neurobiology of human immunodeficiency virus infections.

    Richard T. Johnson;Justin C. McArthur;Opendra Narayan

  • Acute Measles in Patients With and Without Neurological Involvement: Distribution of Measles Virus Antigen and RNA

    Thomas R. Moench;Diane E. Griffin;Christine R. Obriecht;Abraham J. Vaisberg

  • Age-dependent Resistance to Viral Encephalitis: Studies of Infections Due to Sindbis Virus in Mice

    Richard T. Johnson;Henry F. McFarland;Susan E. Levy

  • The virology of demyelinating diseases.

    Richard T. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Diane E. Griffin
Diane E. Griffin Johns Hopkins University
Justin C. McArthur
Justin C. McArthur Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Christopher Power
Christopher Power University of Alberta
Timothy A. Pedley
Timothy A. Pedley Columbia University
Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Michael J. Aminoff
Michael J. Aminoff University of California, San Francisco
Opendra Narayan
Opendra Narayan University of Kansas
Anthony E. Lang
Anthony E. Lang University of Toronto
Robert C. Griggs
Robert C. Griggs University of Rochester Medical Center
Robert P. Lisak
Robert P. Lisak Wayne State University

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