"Thirty years ago the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Roe
v. Wade, nuclear magnetic resonance was developed, the most popular
show on television was 'All in the Family'and Eric Johnson joined
TSRI," said Muñoz.
Eric Johnson, a professor in the Division of Biochemistry,
Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, has spent 30 years
with TSRI, and has left his mark with more than 140 scientific publications.
Johnson's research has focused on the structures and functions of the
cytochrome p450 monooxygenases as well as on the regulation of the p450
gene expression as it relates to lipid, hormone, carcinogen and drug
metabolism.