Dr. David Kevin Johnson, PhD

Social and Behavioral Sciences -
Associate Professor and Associate Research Scientist
Primary office:
Dole Human Development Center, 3093
University of Kansas
1000 Sunnyside Ave
Lawrence, KS 66045-7555
Second office:
Fraser Hall, 449



Summary

Teaching

Research

Selected Publications

Johnson, D K, Z Langford, M Garnier-Villarreal, J C Morris, and J E Galvin. “Onset of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson Disease.” Journal Articles 30, no. 2 (April 1, 2016): 127–33. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0000000000000088.

Selected Grants

The Costa Rican Study of Vitality and Individual Differences in Aging (pura VIDA. Office of International Programs – Interuniversity Agreement Between KU and the University of Costa Rica. $5000.00. (12/31/2012). University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded
Neuropsychology and Aging Laboratory - Assessment and Research Toolbox. University of Kansas. (8/15/2010 - 8/14/2011). University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded. This award built necessary research infrastructure in my laboratory to conduct clinical-cognitive assessments and develop its computing and data analytic capacity. (Completed)
The Costa Rican Study of Vitality and Individual Differences in Aging (pura VIDA. Office of International Programs – Interuniversity Agreement Between KU and the University of Costa Rica. $16000.00. (12/31/2011). University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded
Determinants of Health in the Self-Care TALK Project. KUCR - New Investigators Graduate Research Fund. $8000.00. (1/1/2008 - 12/31/2010). University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded
The Costa Rican Study of Vitality and Individual Differences in Aging (pura VIDA. Office of International Programs – Interuniversity Agreement Between KU and the University of Costa Rica. $4200.00. (12/31/2010). University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded

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