Alphabetical Listing of Members
Below is a list of all Institute for Public Health and Medicine members. View individual profiles of our members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.
Fagen, Michael C
Professor Emeritus, Preventive Medicine
Bio
I currently serve as the inaugural Distinguished Faculty Mentor for the Searle Center for Learning and Teaching's Faculty Fellows Program, and as the inaugural Study Abroad Faculty Liaison between the... [more]
Fatone, Stefania
Adjunct Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Bio
My research examines the effects of prostheses and orthoses on human motion in order to increase understanding, establish efficacy, and improve effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic interventions f... [more]
Feinglass, Joseph M
Research Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine)
Bio
Joe Feinglass, PhD is a Research Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. Dr. Feinglass is a health services researcher with a degree in Public Policy Analysi... [more]
Ferrie, Joseph
Professor of Economics
Description of Interests
Joseph Ferrie is an economic historian who uses micro-level longitudinal data to study economic mobility. Using data from census manuscripts, passenger ship records, tax lists, and city directories, h... [more]
Fields, Nicole D
Assistant Professor, Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)
Bio
Nicole Fields is a social epidemiologist whose work seeks to understand how structural determinants of health (e.g., sexism, racism, classism) intersect to perpetuate both clinical manifestation of va... [more]
Figlio, David
Orrington Lunt Professor of Education and Social Policy and of Economics | Dean of the School of Education and Social Policy
Description of Interests
Intergenerational issues in health and education; Student learning outcomes in higher education; School accountability and school practice; Big data network
Fishbein, Anna
Adjunct Lecturer, Pediatrics (Allergy and Immunology)
Bio
Children with atopic (allergic) diseases often worsen at night and suffer from sleep disturbances. Our team identified that over 3 million school aged children in the US suffer from sleep disturbance ... [more]
Flores, Ann Marie
Associate Professor, Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Medical Social Sciences (Implementation Science)
Florin, Todd A
Associate Professor, Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Foster, Carolyn C
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics (Advanced General Pediatrics and Primary Care)