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Peter Berghsey Johnsen (born 1950) is an American scientist, administrator and adventurer.


Education

Johnsen received his bachelor's (1974) and Ph.D. (1978) degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in zoology and continued his training as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in neurobiology. He later completed an organizational leadership program at Harvard Kennedy School.


Career

Johnsen joined the Monell Chemical Senses Center in 1980 and taught in the Department of Biology and College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. His principle field of research was in the area of animal sensory physiology working with fish including salmon and sharks, alligators and birds. He has published over 75 research papers, contributed to numerous technical books, received two patents and has been an invited speaker nationally and internationally. In 1986 Johnsen joined the USDA
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at the Southern Regional Research Center in New Orleans as Research Leader of the Food Flavor Quality program combining sensory evaluation and analytical chemistry. He also served on the graduate faculty of Louisiana State University in the Department of Zoology and Physiology. Johnsen became a member of the
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in 1994 and was named Director of the USDA National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria, Illinois. He led an R&D enterprise with 100 Ph.D. scientists and 170 technical support personnel in research on materials science, bioprocessing, and genetic engineering that utilized agricultural commodities for industrial and consumer products. He provided leadership for the funding, design and construction of a $20 million R&D facility containing biotechnology and chemical processing pilot plants. He testified before Congressional committees to obtain legislation to authorize use of USDA pilot plants as business incubators for research and product development. Johnsen was a founding director and chairman of Peoria NEXT, an organization created in 2001 dedicated to technology-based economic development. Accomplishments include creation of angel and venture funds which supported many start-up companies, building a $13 million technology incubator facility and $13 million cancer research center as well as establishing a math and science charter school. In 2006 Johnsen became provost and vice president for academic affairs at Bradley University, a private university of 5000 undergraduates and 1000 graduate students. He was instrumental in creating the Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service, the sports communication program and returning ROTC to the campus. In 2013 Johnsen was named president and CEO of the PRB Foundation, which supports innovation in healthcare and community well-being by providing grants to academic and clinical research organizations. As chairman of Methodist Health Services Cooperation in 2014, he led the affiliation process with Proctor Hospital creating an integrated two hospital and large physician clinic system serving patents in central Illinois. An entrepreneur, Johnsen established a technology consulting company and co-founded two biotech companies and served on the boards of others.


Personal life

Johnsen was an avid mountaineer climbing in North and South America, Europe, Nepal, and New Zealand. He reached the highest point of the 50 United States, including Alaska's Denali via the West Rib route. As a motorcyclist he has completed the Ultimate Coast to Coast ride recognized by the Iron Butt Association for a round trip ride from Deadhorse, Alaska on the Arctic Ocean to
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. He completed a ride on the oldest available alignments of historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles for BMW Motorcycle Magazine.


Awards and honors

Johnsen's honors include being elected Fellow of The Explorers Club in 1982, elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry in 2000, received
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from the Boy Scouts of America in 2002, elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences in 2003 and named Laboratory Director of the Year by the
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in 2004.


References


Johnsen, P.B. and A.D. Hasler. 1980. The use of chemical cues in the upstream migration of coho salmon (Onchorhynchus kisutch)

Johnsen, P.B. and J.L. Wellington. 1981. Detection of glandular secretions by yearling alligators

Doving, K.B., Westerberg, H. and P.B. Johnsen. 1985. Role of olfaction in the behavioral and neuronal responses of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, to hydrographic stratification

Johnsen, P.B. and J.H. Teeter. 1985. Behavioral responses of bonnethead sharks (Sphyrna tiburo) to controlled olfactory stimulation

Stromberg, M.R. and P.B. Johnsen. 1990. Hummingbird sweetness preferences: taste or viscosity?

Johnsen, P.B., H. Zhou and M.A. Adams. 1990. Gustatory sensitivity of the herbivore Tilapia zillii to amino acids

Dr. Peter Johnsen Appointed Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bradley University
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