Eugene H JohnsonDr. Eugene H. Johnson has been Professor of Comparative Medicine at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman since 1999. Previously he worked as a National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Scientist at the Yale University Medical School. He has mentore numerous students, and research scientists from many parts of the world and authored over one hundred and fifty peer-reviewed scientific articles. A passionate photographer since 1974, he is the author of four books: A Photographic Pilgrimage, Something's Fishy, (Unspoken Dialogues, 2004), and a two-volume series commissioned by the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman, titled Reflections from the Not So Distant Past in Oman. His work has been featured in magazines including Black and White Photography, Food and Travel, and Lenswork, and in the book, Looking at Images, by Brooks Jensen, the longtime editor of Lenswork (Lenswork Publshing 2014). His work is held in numerous private and public collections including Al-Bustan Palace, Oman, Banco do Brasil, Brazil, Brazilian American Cultural Institute, Washington, D.C., the Museum of Art in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nairobi National Museum, Kenya,, and the Royal Court of the Sultanate of Oman, and has been showcased in Brazil, Germany, India, Kenya, and Kazakhstan. The United States Embassy in the Sultanate of Oman hosted a thirty-year retrospective of his works that was co-sponsored by 17 international corporations. Read More Read Less