Sarah K. Johnson Institution Verified
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Research Associate
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
postdoc
Internal Medicine, College of Medicine
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Sarah K. Johnson's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms and genomic underpinnings of multiple myeloma and its precursor stages. Her work investigates the immune microenvironment and specific genetic mutations, such as BRAF and DIS3, that are associated with adverse outcomes in patients. Johnson has contributed to studies exploring the evolutionary pathways from smoldering myeloma to multiple myeloma, utilizing multi-omics approaches to reveal these complex cellular processes. She has co-authored 18 publications, with a total of 270 citations and an h-index of 4. Her collaborations include multiple shared publications with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Michael Bauer, Christopher P. Wardell, and Shayu Deshpande.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 270
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- Role of novel myeloma subpopulations in the disease progression and drug resistance US Department of Defense Principal Investigator
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