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Scott K. Johnson is a Research Professional at the University of Georgia's Center for Vaccine and Immunology within the College of Veterinary Medicine. He holds a B.Sc. (1984) and M.Sc. (1987) in Animal Science from the University of Georgia and Utah State University, respectively. His career spans academic research and industry experience, including roles at Merial, Ltd., and the Animal Health Research Center. Johnson specializes in influenza virus research, focusing on vaccine development, in-vitro/in-vivo studies at BSL-2/BSL-3 levels, and animal model applications. His work includes antiviral drug discovery and evaluating vaccine efficacy through innovative methodologies.
Research interests emphasize influenza pathogenesis, antiviral strategies, and translational veterinary science. Notable contributions include studies on Verdinexor's efficacy in influenza models and kinase inhibitor repurposing. Johnson collaborates with Dr. Ted Ross and others, contributing to interdisciplinary teams advancing infectious disease countermeasures.
His publications span 1983–2016, reflecting expertise in virology, immunology, and veterinary medicine. While no awards or students are explicitly listed, his work demonstrates significant impact in vaccine and antiviral research.





