Curriculum Vitae D. Thor Johnson, MD, PhD

David Thor Johnson, MD, PhD

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center

CURRICULUM VITAE

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Current Position:Assistant Professor of Interventional Radiology, University of Colorado

July 1, 2014 - Present

EDUCATION

1998 – 2002 Indiana UniversityB.A.

Major:Biology

Major: Ballet PerformanceB.S.

Minor: Chemistry

Magna Cum Laude

2002 – 2008 Indiana University and the National Institutes PhD

Of Health (Graduate Partners Program)

2002 – 2008 Indiana University School of MedicineMD

Highest Quintile

2010 – 2011 T32 Post Doctoral Research Fellowship

Postgraduate Clinical Training

2008 – 2009St. Vincent HospitalInternship

Indianapolis, InTransitional Medicine

2009 – 2013University of California, San FranciscoResidency

San Francisco, CADiagnostic Radiology

2012AIRP Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course

2013 – 2014University of California, San FranciscoClinical Fellow

San Francisco, CAInterventional Radiology

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

2008National Board of Medical Examiners

2009California State Medical License

2012California Radiography/Fluoroscopy Supervisor and Operator License

2013ABR Board Certification – General Radiology

EMPLOYMENT

2005 – 2008 St. Vincent Emergency Room Medical Student Intern – 1000 total hours

HONORS AND AWARDS

2006Peggy Gibson Award – Top Biochemistry Graduate Student Research Paper

2004Claude Smith Black - Top Medical Student Research Award

2005Intramural Research Training Award

2005Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Scholar

2005American College of Physicians – Medical Student Abstract Finalist

2003RSNA/ Phillips Medical Student Research Grant

2003Indiana University Biochemistry Department Retreat Poster Winner

2002Safco Scholarship

2002Indiana University Outstanding Premedical Student Scholarship

1999-2002Outstanding Ballet Performance Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Memberships

2004 – present Radiological Society of North America

2008 – present International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)

2008 – present Association of University Radiologists (AUR)

2006 – present Society of Interventional Radiology

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Departmental Service

2010-presentResident Union Departmental Representative

2011-presentGraduate Medical Education Internal Review

TEACHING AND MENTORING

Past

~450 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 175 hours
Clinical/Informal teaching hours: 70 hours
Mentoring hours: 15 hours

Research supervision: 50 hours

Present

15 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 4 hours
Clinical/Informal teaching hours: 5 hours
Mentoring hours: 2 hours

Research supervision: 0 hours

RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

PEER REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS

Original Articles

1. Johnson D.T., Durack J.C., Fidelman N., Kerlan R.K., Laberge J.M. Distribution of Reported StarClose Vascular Closure Device Complications in the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology 2013, Jul; 24(7):1051-6

2.Durack, J.C., Johnson, D.T., Fidelman, N., Kerlan, R.K. & LaBerge, J.M. Entrapment of the StarClose Vascular Closure System after attempted common femoral artery deployment. Cardiovascular and interventional radiology35, 942-944 (2012).

3.Huynh, T.N., et al. T1 pseudohyperintensity on fat-suppressed magnetic resonance imaging: a potential diagnostic pitfall. J Comput Assist Tomogr35, 459-461 (2011).

4.Johnson, D.T., Harris, R.A., French, S., Aponte, A. & Balaban, R.S. Proteomic changes associated with diabetes in the BB-DP rat. American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism296, E422-432 (2009).

5.Aponte, A.M., et al. Use of (32)P to study dynamics of the mitochondrial phosphoproteome. Journal of proteome research8, 2679-2695 (2009).

6.Johnson, D.T., et al. Tissue heterogeneity of the mammalian mitochondrial proteome. American journal of physiology. Cell physiology292, C689-697 (2007).

7.Johnson, D.T., Harris, R.A., Blair, P.V. & Balaban, R.S. Functional consequences of mitochondrial proteome heterogeneity. American journal of physiology. Cell physiology292, C698-707 (2007).

8.Hopper, R.K., et al. Mitochondrial matrix phosphoproteome: effect of extra mitochondrial calcium. Biochemistry45, 2524-2536 (2006).

9.Pagel-Langenickel, I., et al. A discordance in rosiglitazone mediated insulin sensitization and skeletal muscle mitochondrial content/activity in Type 2 diabetes mellitus. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology293, H2659-2666 (2007).

10.Aponte A.M., Phillips D., Harris R.A., Blinova K., French S., Johnson D.T., Balaban R., 32P Labeling of Protein Phosphorylation and Metabolite Association in the Mitochondria Matrix.Methods in Enzymology volume 457, Chapter 4.

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITES

MANUSCRIPT UNDER REVIEW

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ABSTRACT

  1. Medical Student Research Symposium, Indiana University - Therapy for Diseases of the Mitochondria

  1. Poster Presentation, Keystone Conference on Metabolomics - Heterogeneity of the Mitochondrial Proteome

  1. Invited Platform Speaker, Gordon Conference on Systems Biology - Novel Insights In Mitochondrial Biology from the Mitochondrial Proteome

  1. Poster Finalist, Medical Student section, American College of Physicians Meeting - Liver Proteomic Differences Associated with Diabetes

  1. Invited Speaker, Robert A. Harris Mitochondria Symposium - Quantitative Comparison and Functional Consequence of Mammalian Mitochondrial Proteome Heterogeneity

  1. Oral Presentation, Radiologic Society of America Annual Meeting - Correlation of IDEAL-IQ MRI Imaging with In and Out Of Phase and Biopsy for Quantitization of Fat Fraction in Liver

  1. Oral Presentation, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting - The Starclose Vascular Closure System, Distribution of Complications in Clinical Practice

  1. Poster Presentation, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting – The Maude Database – Friend or Foe?

  1. Oral Presentation, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting - Hematomas - to Drain or Not to Drain: The Interventionalist’s Dilemma

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