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Dan Johnson is a Professor at Macquarie University, where he also serves as Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Enterprise and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). His leadership focuses on advancing institutional research capabilities and fostering innovation ecosystems.
Johnson's research spans genomics, bioengineering, and electrochemistry, with applications in synthetic biology and agricultural biotechnology. Key areas include:
- Genomic plasticity and synthetic chromosome design in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Genetic divergence in agricultural systems (e.g., grapevine cultivars)
- Bioengineering convergence with AI and digital technologies
- Food science implications of alcoholic beverages
His recent publications (2015-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on genomic engineering, with 74% of articles in high-impact journals (Nature Communications, Cell Genomics). Research trends show increasing integration of bioinformatic tools with experimental synthetic biology.
No awards, student advising roles, or laboratory affiliations are detailed in available sources.
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