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Johannes P. Johnson-Martínez (a.k.a. James Johnson), PhD Candidate 💩🧬🦠💻

News

8/16/24: I passed my doctoral dissertation defense and have earned my PhD in Bioengineering: Data Science from the UW!

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News

Check out the media attention:

7/14/24: Our latest preprint will be live in Cell Reports Medicine July 16, 2024 11AM ET!

4/17/24: My doctoral dissertation defense (Final Exam) has been scheduled for August 15, 2024 and I will be graduating in the summer commencement ceremonies at the University of Washington June 8, 2024!

4/17/24: Our latest preprint has been "accepted in principle" by Cell Reports Medicine! It should be published shortly within the next couple of weeks. The preprint has been updated at bioRxiv and as a reminder, it can be viewed at the link directly below. The repository will be updated with final files accessible to Cell Reports Medicine within the next week.

3/4/23: Our latest preprint is complete. The repository is now public and the article is in bioRxiv!

Current Role

I am a Bioengineering: Data Science PhD with a completed PhD Certificate in Computational Molecular Biology (as of 4/17/24) currently looking for employment (can start immediately)!

PhD Advisors:

PhD Doctoral Committee:

As a computational systems biologist, data scientist, and systems ecologist-in-training, my research targets the human gut microbiome, big data analysis, and the role of the microbiome in human health and disease.

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Research

My findings have led me to studying:

  • Biological aging and healthy aging 'omic signatures in the gut microbiome.
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD), and the gut-kidney-axis
  • Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and the gut-brain-axis
  • COVID-19 and the gut-lung-axis

I also have background and training in:

  • Programming, statistics, data analysis and data science
  • R&D and engineering project management
  • Product engineering/design
  • Computational protein engineering and design
  • Chemical engineering and bioengineering (Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Pass Date: December 2015)
  • Biomaterials engineering
  • Bioreactors
  • Evolutionary engineering
  • Synthetic biology
  • Biochemistry laboratory techniques

Here you will find my repos for my publications. Please at email me at [email protected] with any inquiries.

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  1. Gibbons-Lab/Aberrant-BMF-Cell-Reports Gibbons-Lab/Aberrant-BMF-Cell-Reports Public

    Aberrant bowel movement frequencies coincide with increased microbe-derived blood metabolites associated with reduced organ function.

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  2. Gibbons-Lab/JPJ_Frailty_Analysis Gibbons-Lab/JPJ_Frailty_Analysis Public

    Johannes JM's Analysis: Multi-omic associations between age, frailty, the gut microbiome, and the human blood plasma metabolome/proteome using the Arivale cohort.

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