David Johnson (nephrologist)

Professor
David Johnson
Born 19 May 1964
Residence Brisbane, Australia
Nationality Australian
Alma mater The University of Sydney, The University of Queensland
Scientific career
Fields Nephrology
Institutions Translational Research Institute, University of Queensland

Professor David Johnson is an Australian nephrologist known for kidney treatments and transplants in Australia. In 2009 he was a Queensland State Finalist for Australian of the Year, for his work in the early recognition and care of people with chronic kidney disease and specifically for his work in detection of chronic kidney disease.[1]

Current roles

Johnson currently holds multiple positions within various medical and academic facilities in South East Queensland and Australia,[2][3] including:

  • Director of the Metro South and Ipswich Nephrology and Transplant Service (MINTS)
  • Medical Director of the Queensland Renal Transplant Service at Princess Alexandra Hospital
  • Professor of Medicine and Professor of Population Health at University of Queensland,[4]
  • Director of the Centre for Kidney Disease Research,
  • Theme Leader of Diamantina Health Partners Chronic Disease and Ageing,
  • Chair of the CARI Guidelines Working Parties on Peritoneal Dialysis Adequacy,
  • Evaluation of Renal Function and Management of Early CKD,
  • Chair of the Kidney Check Australia Taskforce,
  • Co-Chair of the Australasian Creatinine and eGFR Consensus Working Party,
  • Co-Chair of the Australasian Proteinuria Consensus Working Party,
  • Founding Member and Deputy Chair of the Australasian Kidney Trials Network,
  • Founding Member of the NHMRC-endorsed Cardiovascular and Renal Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (CCRE),
  • Member of the ANZDATA Registry Peritoneal Dialysis Working Group,
  • International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis Councillor and International Society of Nephrology Councillor.

Awards and recognition

Johnson

  • 2005 - TJ Neale Award by the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology for outstanding contributions to nephrologic science[5]
  • 2009 - Queensland finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards
  • 2011 – Public Service Medal by the Governor-General of Australia for outstanding public service, particularly research into the early detection and management of kidney disease
  • 2014 - International Distinguished Medal by the US National Kidney Foundation[6]

Publications

Johnson's notable contributions to kidney research include:

References

  1. "Honour Roll". Australian of the Year 2009. Australian of the Year Awards. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. "David Johnson, Cochrane Kidney and Transplant". Australian of the Year 2009. Cochrane Kidney and Transplant. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  3. "David Johnson, TRI". TRI Staff. Translational Research Institute Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  4. "David Johnson, UQ". UQ Researchers. The University of Queensland. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  5. "Renal Society Conference 2016 Speaker Profiles". Renal Society, Australia. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  6. "International Distinguished Medal Recipients". National Kidney Foundation, Australia. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  7. Johnson, David (2012). Guidelines for the management of absolute cardiovascular disease risk. Australia: National Stroke Foundation.
  8. Johnson, David W. (2010). Hepatitis C infection in dialysis. New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
  9. Johnson, David (2007). Chronic kidney disease (CKD) management in general practice. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Kidney Health Australia.
  10. "One step closer to improved treatments". Translational Research Institute, Australia. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  11. "$1m boost for kidney disease and cancer research". Metro South Health. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
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