Linnette M. Johnson

Linnette M. Johnson
  • Doctor of Clinical Nutrition (DCN)
  • Adjunct Professor at Purdue University Global

Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist (LDN)- Dietitian II; Adjunct Professor; Published Clinical Researcher

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Introduction
Currently, I serve as a Clinical Research Coordinator II at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and The University of Utah, plus an Adjunct Professor at Purdue University Global, alongside my role as a peer reviewer for Cureus. The goal is to contribute to growing evidence in nutrition and integrative health while advocating for underserved populations. Through my research and collaborations, I strive to enhance the scientific foundation of holistic health practices.
Current institution
Purdue University Global
Current position
  • Adjunct Professor
Additional affiliations
December 2024 - present
The University of Utah
Position
  • Clinical Research Coordinator II
November 2024 - present
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Position
  • Clinical Research Coordinator II
March 2023 - April 2024
Maryland University of Integrative Health
Position
  • Doctorate Student Research Assistant
Description
  • Assisted the Research Department Director with various projects.
Education
September 2024 - May 2026
Boston University
Field of study
  • Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine -Graduate Medical Research Sciences
September 2021 - April 2024
Maryland University of Integrative Health
Field of study
  • Doctor of Clinical Nutrition
April 2016 - April 2020
Maryland University of Integrative Health
Field of study
  • Clinical Nutrition

Publications

Publications (2)
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Abstract Introduction This case report reviewed a female client with numerous pre-existing conditions linked to gastrointestinal (GI) dysbiosis and systemic inflammation. Gastrointestinal ailments such as acid reflux/gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD), and increased intestinal p...
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The aim of this systematic review was to examine the characteristics of Paleolithic diet (PD) interventions designed for adult patients with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) in order to determine if diet elements have the potential to successfully reduce thyroid antibodies (Ab) such as thyroglobulin (Tg), thyroid peroxidase (TPO), and thyroid stim...

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