
About
Craig Johnson is the Associate Director of Research and Biostatistician at the University of Washington's School of Public Health. He is affiliated with the Collaborative Health Studies Coordinating Center (CHSCC). His primary roles involve advancing biostatistical methodologies and supporting large-scale public health research initiatives.
Research Interests: Dr. Johnson specializes in applying biostatistical techniques to epidemiological studies, clinical trial design, and population health analysis. He focuses on improving data integration and statistical modeling in chronic disease research, particularly through large cohort studies like the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).
Awards and Grants: While no personal scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, he was a key recipient of a $15.6 million NHLBI grant in 2020 to expand MESA research and enhance diversity in study populations. This reflects his leadership in securing funding for impactful public health projects.
Advising & Grants: Dr. Johnson collaborates on high-impact grants, such as the NHLBI award, and likely mentors research teams through the CHSCC. His work bridges statistical rigor with practical applications in healthcare and population studies.
Labs/Teams: His primary affiliation is with the CHSCC, a center focused on coordinating large-scale health studies and providing methodological expertise in biostatistics and epidemiology.
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