Dr. Johnson received her undergraduate training in economics from Nottingham University in England, and her master's in economics from the University of Houston. She completed a PhD in community health sciences (health economics) from the University of Texas, School of Public Health, in Houston. Subsequently she worked as Assistant Professor at the Centre for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She then went to McMaster University, where she obtained a CIHR Career Award. Dr. Johnson came to Queen's University as Canada Research Chair in Health Policy. She is the former site director of the ICES Queen's Health Services Research Facility, and a Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences.
Research Interests
Health Economics, Program Evaluation, Cancer