KEY BENEFIT Through his teaching, his textbook, and his online blog, award-winning teacher Michael D. Johnson sparks interest in human biology by connecting basic biology to real-world issues that are relevant to readers' lives. Using a storytelling approach and extensive online support,
Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues Eighth Edition not only demystifies how the human body works but also drives readers to become a better, more discerning consumer of health and science information. Each chapter opens with Johnson's popular "Current Issues" essays, and within each chapter, "BlogInFocus" references direct readers to his frequently-updated blog for breaking human biology-related news.
KEY TOPICS Human Biology, Science, and Society; The Chemistry of Living Things; Structure and Function of Cells; From Cells to Organ Systems; The Skeletal System; The Muscular System; Blood; Heart and Blood Vessels; The Immune System and Mechanisms of Defense; The Respiratory System. Exchange of Gases; The Nervous System. Integration and Control; Sensory Mechanisms; The Endocrine System; The Digestive System and Nutrition; The Urinary System; Reproductive Systems; Cell Reproduction and Differentiation; Cancer. Uncontrolled Cell Division and Differentiation; Genetics and Inheritance; DNA Technology and Genetic Engineering; Development, Maturation, Aging, and Death; Evolution and the Origins of Life; Ecosystems and Populations; Human Impacts, Biodiversity, and Environmental Issues
MARKET For anyone interested in Biology.
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Dr. Michael D. Johnson spent most of his youth in the fields and forests of rural Washington, observing nature. He earned his B.S. degree in zoology from Washington State University and then moved east to earn a Ph.D. in physiology from the University of Michigan. After completing a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Harvard Medical School he joined the faculty of West Virginia University, where he remained for most of his career.
In 2001, Dr. Johnson moved to the Middle East, where he served first as the founding dean of Oman Medical College in the Sultanate of Oman and then as associate dean for premedical education at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. In both positions, he directed the premedical education of students from more than 25 countries. He returned to the United States in 2011 to focus on his writing.
Dr. Johnson received several teaching awards during his career, including the West Virginia University Foundation Outstanding Teacher award and the Distinguished Teacher Award of the School of Medicine. He is a member of the American Physiological Society, the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, the National Association of Biology Teachers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Whether teaching undergraduates or medical students, Dr. Johnson has always had a keen interest in instilling in students an appreciation of science. He seeks to show students how the advancement of scientific knowledge sometimes raises unforeseen ethical, political, economic, and social issues for all of us to discuss and solve. Through this book, he encourages students to become scientifically literate so that they will feel comfortable making responsible choices as consumers of science.
You can contact Dr. Johnson at mdj5412@gmail.com with comments or questions about this book.