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  1. Mark A. Johnson is an American physical chemist and a professor of chemistry at Yale University. He received his Ph.D. at Stanford University in 1983. Johnson is a co-editor of Annual Review of Physical Chemistry beginning with its 2012 issue.

  2. Member of Yale faculty since 1985. Research Interest. Physical Chemistry. Research. We are excited by the prospect of expanding the role of contemporary physical chemistry to address the mechanisms of complex synthetic pathways at the molecular level.

  3. Johnson MA and Preuss D (2003) On your mark, get set, GROW! LePRK2-LAT52 interactions regulate pollen tube growth. Trends Plant Sci 8: 97-99. Johnson MA, Preuss D (2002) Plotting a course: multiple signals guide pollen tubes to their targets. Dev Cell 2: 273-281

  4. Mark A. Johnson is an American physical chemist and a professor of chemistry at Yale University. He received his Ph.D at Stanford University in 1983. Since 2011, Johnson is co-editor-in-chief of Annual Review of Physical Chemistry. Gerald M. Maggiora is the editor of Concepts and Applications of Molecular Similarity, published by Wiley.

  5. Mark A. Johnson. Partner. Columbus T +1.614.462.2698. Email. “Mark Johnson is credited with defeating allegations made against his clients before matters become costly.” — Chambers USA. Mark Johnson maintains a strong, national practice focused on the defense of businesses in consumer class actions.

  6. Mark A. Johnson. Partner. Managing Partner, San Diego Office. San Diego: 619.744.7301. mjohnson@hooperlundy.com. ABOUT. CASE STUDIES. NEWS & INSIGHTS. RECOGNITION. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS. COMMUNITY. “Every issue, concern, investigation, or dispute that my clients face doesn’t exist in a vacuum.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mark A. Johnson is an American physical chemist and a professor of chemistry at Yale University. He received his Ph.D. at Stanford University in 1983. Johnson is a co-editor of Annual Review of Physical Chemistry beginning with its 2012 issue.