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Emily Louise Johnson

Emily Louise Johnson, MD, MPH

Gender Affirming Care

Epilepsy Neurology

Accepting New Patients

Highlights

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Emily Louise Johnson

Physician’s Office Phone

410-550-0630

Physician’s Office Fax

410-550-0539

Primary Academic Title

Associate Professor of Neurology

Background

Dr. Emily Johnson focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and seizures.  Dr. Johnson has a clinical interest in women of childbearing age with epilepsy.  Her research interests also include new-onset, unexplained seizures in older adults.

Dr. Johnson received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins.  She trained in Neurology at Harvard - Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and completed training in Epilepsy at Johns Hopkins.

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Research Interests

New-onset Unexplained Epilepsy in Older Adults

Research Summary

I have a research interest in new-onset, unexplained seizures in older adults (without a history of stroke or dementia to explain the seizures). My work focuses on understanding the risk factors for and cognitive implications of seizures in this population, as well as how best to treat these seizures. Patients with unexplained seizures starting at age 55 or older who are interested in participating in research may email CLUEStudy@jh.edu. Patients seeking clinical care should call 410-955-9441.

Multicenter CLUE study website: https://clue.mgh.harvard.edu/

I am also interested in the optimal management of epilepsy in women of childbearing age, particularly in managing epilepsy during pregnancy and catamenial epilepsy.

Selected Publications

  • Johnson EL, Burke A, Wang A, and Pennell PB. “Unintended pregnancy, prenatal care, and breastfeeding in women with epilepsy: Results from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS).” Neurology. 2018;91(11):e1031-e1039

  • Johnson EL, Krauss GK, Lee AK, Schneider ALC, Dearborn JL, Kucharska-Newton AM, Huang J, Alonso A, and Gottesman RF. “Association between midlife risk factors and late-onset epilepsy: Results from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.” JAMA Neurology. 2018;75(11):1375-1382

  • Johnson EL, Krauss GL, Kucharska-Newton A, Albert Marilyn S, Brandt J, Walker KA, Yasar S, Knopman DS, Vossel K, and Gottesman RF. “Dementia in late-onset epilepsy: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.” Neurology. 2020:95(24):e3248-e3256

  • Johnson EL, Krauss GL, Walker KA, Brandt J, Kucharska-Newton A, Mosley TH, Yasar S, and Gottesman RF. “Late-onset Epilepsy and 25-year Cognitive Change: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.” Epilepsia. 2020:61(8):1764-1773

  • Ma GJ, Yadav S, Kaplan PW, and Johnson EL. “New-Onset Epilepsy in Women with First Time Seizure During Pregnancy.” Seizure. 2020:80:42-45

Honors

  • Fellow of the American Epilepsy Society, American Epilepsy Society, 12/5/21
  • AES Junior Investigator Award, American Epilepsy Society, 7/1/20
  • Synergy Award, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 11/11/17

Memberships

  • American Epilepsy Foundation
  • American Academy of Neurology

Locations

  1. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
    • 4940 Eastern Avenue, Suite 1201, Baltimore, MD 21224

    Expertise

    Education

    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

    Medical Education, MPH

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Fellowship, Neurology, 2016

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    Residency, Neurology, 2014

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Medical Education, MD, 2010

    Board Certifications

    Epilepsy

    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2016

    Neurology

    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2014

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