MD, Tulane University
MPH, Tulane University
Residency, Internal Medicine, Duke University
Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, Rush University Medical Center
Huhn’s research activities include HIV and prevention, viral hepatitis, vaccine preventable diseases, outbreak investigations, and risk analysis. Huhn is the principal investigator of several industry and investigator-initiated clinical studies, and leads an R01 grant evaluating a novel adherence monitoring system for pre-exposure prophylaxis in HIV prevention. Recent publications have appeared in various journals including New England Journal of Medicine, Clinical Infectious Diseases, JAIDS, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Vaccine.
Areas of Expertise: Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, HIV, Tropical Medicine
Gregory Huhn, MD, is an attending physician at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County and a professor of medicine at Rush University Medical Center. He is also the Associate Medical Director for Infectious Diseases at the ACCESS Community Health Network in Chicago. Huhn received his MD degree from Tulane University, where he earned a concomitant Masters of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, trained at Duke University in Internal Medicine, and served as a medical officer with the Indian Health Service in Shiprock, NM during 1999 to 2001. From 2002 to 2004, Huhn was based at the Illinois Department of Public Health as the Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer with the CDC. He completed his infectious diseases fellowship from Rush University Medical Center in 2005. He is an Associate Director for the combined Rush/Stroger Infectious Diseases Fellowship, and serves as the therapeutic advisor for the national HIV Management Simply Speaking CME series.