George O’Connor

Professor, School of Medicine at Boston University

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Biography

Boston University

George O’Connor, MD completed his undergraduate studies and medical school at Boston University, followed by residency in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital. He then completed a subspecialty fellowship in pulmonary medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and earned a MS degree in physiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. In 1992, he joined the faculty of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, where he is now Professor of Medicine. He is an attending physician and Director of the Adult Asthma Program at Boston Medical Center. His research focuses on epidemiologic and clinical investigations of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and sleep apnea. He is the Boston University principal investigator of several NIH-funded multi-center investigations including the Sleep Heart Health Study, the Inner-City Asthma Consortium, and the Feasibility of Retinoid Therapy for Emphysema Study. He also conducts research on the genetic risk factors for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and he participates in research on lung disease in the Framingham Heart Study.

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Cases

LETTERS: Rigorous peer review is key to journal’s influence

April 16, 2016

Boston Globe By George O’Connor, School of Medicine In the April 6 article, “Sheen dims at esteemed journal of medicine,” Charles Ornstein cites criticism that The New England Journal of Medicine “resisted correcting errors,” and he points to the need for scrupulous assessment of alterations of study hypotheses as well as full investigation of conflicts of […]

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Higher Rates of Advanced Imaging Raise Radiation Exposure

June 13, 2012

Business Week George O’Connor, School of Medicine The number of Americans undergoing advanced imaging tests has skyrocketed, increasing their exposure to radiation that may result in cancer later in life, a study found… View article

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