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.
O'Brien, Matthew J
Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine) and Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)
Bio
My work aims to eliminate health disparities in U.S. Latinos by examining the underlying causes and developing interventions to address them. Since 2007, my colleagues and I have focused on community ... [more]
O'Conor, Rachel
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine) and Medicine (Geriatrics)
Bio
I am a health services and public health researcher. My research focuses on understanding cognitive and psychosocial determinants of chronic disease self-management behaviors and health outcomes. I am... [more]
O'Keefe, Daniel
Professor, Owen L. Coon Professor of Argumentation and Debate
Description of Interests
His work seeks to derive and integrate findings from the large number of extant persuasion effects studies, especially through quantitative methods for research synthesis (meta-analysis).
O'Leary, Kevin J
Professor of Medicine (Hospital Medicine)
Bio
Kevin is Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine, Associate Chair for Quality in the Department of Medicine, and Medical Director for Quality for Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He is the founding ... [more]
Odell, David D
Adjunct Associate Professor of Surgery (Thoracic Surgery)
Bio
Dr. Odell is a fellowship-trained general thoracic surgeon. His clinical practice is focused on thoracic oncology, dovetailing with his research interest in healthcare systems and quality improvement ... [more]
Oehmke, James F
Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine
Ozer, Egon A
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Bio
My research is focused on uncovering mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and other clinically relevant bacterial diseases. We are using comparative bacterial genom... [more]