Biographical summary
Bruce D. Johnson, Ph.D. is a professor of medicine and physiology and a consultant in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine. He has joint appointments in the Division of Preventive, Occupational and Aerospace Medicine and in the Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering. He is the director of the Mayo Clinical Research Unit's Energy Balance Core Laboratory and directs his own research laboratory in human integrative and environmental physiology. The majority of his research has focused on factors limiting human performance in various clinical syndromes, in athletes and under extreme environmental conditions. He has led field studies in Antarctica, funded through the National Science Foundation, and on Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro and studied unique populations such as breath-hold divers in Croatia and F-22 pilots from the U.S. Air Force. His clinical research focuses on novel methods for detection and tracking of chronic disease as well as environmental factors that may be involved in disease risk. His laboratory also works closely with consumer and medical device companies that track health status through wearable or passive sensing as well as with early-phase supplement and pharmaceutical company products. His work has been funded by the NIH, DOD, NSF, state of Minnesota and industry.
Conditions treated
- Effect of high altitude
- Hypoxia
Procedures performed
- Cardiovascular disease prevention
Interests
Research interests
- Human performance
- Exercise intolerance in chronic disease
- Human adaptation to extreme environments
- Healthy aging
- Predicting and tracking disease decompensation
- Noninvasive screening tools
- Rapid health assessment
- Heart-lung relationships
- Lung fluid regulation
Clinical interests
- Exercise intolerance
- Altitude adjustment and illness
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 1994
Internship - Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Div. Cardiovascular Disease; Cardiovascular Health ClinicMayo Graduate School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 1994
Fellow - Research fellow; Div. of Anesthesia Research; Respiratory Muscle LaboratoryMayo Graduate School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 1990
PhD - Respiratory Physiology and Biodynamics. Research Focus: Ventilatory control during exercise, Pulmonary system limitations during exercise.University of Wisconsin, Madison
- 1990
Fellow - Pre-doctoral fellow; Dept. of Preventive MedicineUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
- 1983
Internship - Phase 1-3 cardiac rehabilitation program; Dir. Larry Hamm, PhDNorth Memorial Medical Center
- 1983
MS - Exercise/Cardiopulmonary Physiology. Thesis: The Relationship of Plasma Lactate Levels to Changes in Ventilation and Training Intensities.St. Cloud State University
- 1980
BA - BiologyPacific Lutheran University
Activities and honors
Awards and honors
- 1990
Post-Doctoral Fellowship; Diaphragm FatigueNational Institutes of Health
- 1989
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship; Pulmonary Control SystemsNational Institutes of Health
- 1988
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship; Does Asthma Compromise Gas Exchange in the Elite Athlete?Wisconsin Heart Association
- 1983
Exceptional performance awardDepartment of Clinical Investigation, WBAMC, US Dept. of Defense, El Paso, TX
- 1981
Academic Scholarship and AssistantshipSt. Cloud State University
Professional memberships
- 2002 - present
MemberInternational Hypoxia Society
- 2001 - present
MemberHeart Failure Society of America
- 1996 - present
MemberEuropean Respiratory Society
- 1994 - present
MemberAmerican Heart Association
- 1989 - present
MemberAmerican Thoracic Society
- 1986 - present
MemberAmerican Physiological Society
- 1982 - present
MemberAmerican College of Sports Medicine
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MemberHeart Failure Education Group, Mayo Clinic Rochester Committees
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MemberInstitutional Initiative on Aging and Lifestyle Diseases, Mayo Clinic Committees
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MemberComplementary and Integrative Medicine Program
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MemberHyperbaric & Altitude Medicine Program, Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program
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DirectorGeneral Clinical Research Center, Integrative Physiology Core Lab
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MemberNIH Study Section
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AdvisorUS Military Environmental Research Program
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ReviewerUS Military Environmental Research Program
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MemberStandardizing exercise testing and training in the clinical setting subcommittee, American Thoracic Society
Publications
Research activities