
Colonel Richard N. Johnson To Speak at 2009 ESA Annual Meeting
(Posted 8-14-2009)
At this year s Annual Meeting of the
Entomological Society of America, we are pleased to introduce Colonel
Richard Johnson of the Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences, who will be speaking on Monday, December 14, 2009.
Col. Johnson will be be addressing military entomology as it has
affected the course of history of civilization and nations. From ancient
times to the present, entomology has affected the course of battles and
determined the fates of nations. Oftentimes that has been through the
effect of pests and vector-borne diseases during periods of war or
intercultural strife. From the plague of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
to leishmaniasis in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom,
arthropods and their associated human pathogens have been with us,
affecting generals, foot soldiers, and non-combatants. However, new
technologies in combating arthropods have also emerged.
Col.
Johnson was appointed as assistant professor, Uniformed Services
University for the Health Sciences, in August, 2008. He has been board
certified in medical-veterinary entomology since 1987.
In
October, 1984, Col. Johnson was commissioned as a medical entomologist,
Medical Service Corps, United States Army. In his first active duty
tour, he served as chief of epidemiology and disease control at Fort Ord
in California. During this time, he performed a six-month tour as the
staff entomologist with Joint Task Force Bravo in Honduras. He
subsequently served as research entomologist with the Army Medical
Research Unit in Nairobi, Kenya from May, 1990 to June, 1993. From
September, 1993 to December, 1995, he was assigned as the commander of
the 105th Preventive Medicine Detachment at Fort Lewis in Washington
state. While there, he deployed with his unit to support the military
exercise Cobra Gold 95 and also served as the combined joint task force
preventive medicine staff officer.
From January, 1996 to March,
1999, Col. Johnson was assigned to the U.S. Army Center for Health
Promotion and Preventive Medicine North as chief of the Entomological
Sciences Division, where he supervised and directed medical entomology
training and pest management support to over 100 military bases in the
northeastern U.S. Concurrently, during the period from September, 1996
to August, 1997, he served as the preventive medicine staff officer and
military public health liaison to the 1997 National Scout Jamboree at
Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. There, he was responsible for the
coordinating, planning, and oversight of support to safeguard the health
of the 150,000 jamboree participants, staff, military support personnel,
and guests.
In March, 1999, he was assigned as the deputy
program manager/Army representative to the Defense Pest Management
Information Analysis Center. He was responsible for coordinating and
staffing pest management information products and services to deployed
forces of all Services. In October, 2000, Col. Johnson was appointed the
research liaison officer, where he was responsible for directing the
development of Department of Defense requirements for pest management,
technology development, and testing. He coordinated with other federal
research agencies for execution of research interests to the military.
He was responsible for administering the Deployed Warfighter Protection
Research Program, DoD-sponsored research directed at the control of
insects that are of military importance to the health of deployed
servicemembers. In November, 2004, he was appointed director of defense
pest management and as executive director of the Armed Forces Pest
Management Board, where he was responsible for worldwide oversight of
the pest management program for the U.S. Department of Defense.
His military awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, the
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Meritorious Service Medal,
and others. He has also earned the Expert Field Medical Badge, the
Parachutist Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. He is a graduate of the
Army Command and General Staff College.
Col. Johnson is a native
of Wilmington, Delaware. He received his B.S. in entomology and applied
ecology from the University of Delaware and his M.S. and Ph.D. in
entomology from the University of Florida. He is married to the former
Elizabeth A. Kerrigan of Branford, Connecticut, a board-certified
pediatric nurse practitioner and former army nurse corps officer. They
have three sons and one daughter. Off-duty, he is active with a number
of community activities, particularly with the Boy Scouts of America.
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