All Faculty (A-Z)
Below is a list of all Medical Social Sciences faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.
Salusky, Ida R
Research Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences
Sanford, Stacy D
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Psychology) and Medical Social Sciences (Intervention Science)
Bio
Primary interest is health psychology/behavioral medicine with specific interest in psycho-oncology.
Sarno, Elissa
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical Social Sciences
Schleider, Jessica L
Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences (Intervention Science), Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science), Pediatrics and Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
Scott, Kelli S
Assistant Professor of Medical Social Sciences (Implementation Science) and Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science)
Shahabi, Shohreh
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Medical Social Sciences (Determinants of Health)
Shaunfield, Sara
Research Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science)
Bio
Dr. Sara Shaunfield received a PhD in Communication from the University of Kentucky. After which, she joined the Department of Medical Social Sciences in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwester... [more]
Simon, Melissa A
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (General Obstetrics and Gynecology)/Preventive Medicine and Medical Social Sciences (Implementation Science)
Bio
Dr. Simon's primary research interests are aimed at promoting health equity and eliminating health disparities among low income, medically underserved women across the lifespan. Integrating health ser... [more]
Sivan, Abigail B
Research Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science) and Medical Social Sciences (Implementation Science)
Bio
My research interests are ecclectic and varied.
Skolarus, Lesli E
Professor of Neurology (Stroke and Vascular Neurology) and Medical Social Sciences