Resume-aware faculty matching

Find professors who actually fit you

Upload your resume. Four AI agents analyze your background, rank the faculty who fit, inspect their recent research, and help you draft outreach — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

Free to startNo credit cardCancel anytime
Top matches Balanced preset
Dr. Sarah Chen
Stanford · Interpretability · NLP
91
Dr. Marcus Holloway
MIT · Robotics · RL
84
Dr. Aisha Okonkwo
CMU · Fairness · HCI
82
Nova · Professor Researcher · re-ranking top 20…
John Bushnell

John Bushnell

· Professor Emeritus

Northwestern University · History

Active 1936–2024

h-index37
Citations3.7k
Papers1347 last 5y
Funding
See your match with John Bushnell — sign in to PhdFit.Sign in

Research topics

  • Internal medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Medicine

Selected publications

  • Impact of primary kidney disease on the effects of empagliflozin in patients with chronic kidney disease: secondary analyses of the EMPA-KIDNEY trial

    The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology · 2023 · 102 citations

    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Intensive care medicine

    BACKGROUND: The EMPA-KIDNEY trial showed that empagliflozin reduced the risk of the primary composite outcome of kidney disease progression or cardiovascular death in patients with chronic kidney disease mainly through slowing progression. We aimed to assess how effects of empagliflozin might differ by primary kidney disease across its broad population. METHODS: , or death from kidney failure) were assessed using prespecified Cox models, and eGFR slope analyses used shared parameter models. Subgroup comparisons were performed by including relevant interaction terms in models. EMPA-KIDNEY is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03594110. FINDINGS: per year (95% CI 1·16-1·59), representing a 50% (42-58) reduction in the rate of chronic eGFR decline. This relative effect of empagliflozin on chronic eGFR slope was similar in analyses by different primary kidney diseases, including in explorations by type of glomerular disease and diabetes (p values for heterogeneity all >0·1). INTERPRETATION: In a broad range of patients with chronic kidney disease at risk of progression, including a wide range of non-diabetic causes of chronic kidney disease, empagliflozin reduced risk of kidney disease progression. Relative effect sizes were broadly similar irrespective of the cause of primary kidney disease, suggesting that SGLT2 inhibitors should be part of a standard of care to minimise risk of kidney failure in chronic kidney disease. FUNDING: Boehringer Ingelheim, Eli Lilly, and UK Medical Research Council.

Frequent coauthors

  • Mark Oakley‐Browne

    20 shared
  • J. Elisabeth Wells

    University of Otago

    19 shared
  • Peter R. Joyce

    18 shared
  • Martin Landray

    16 shared
  • WG Herrington

    Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)

    16 shared
  • Christoph Wanner

    University of Würzburg

    16 shared
  • Andrew R. Hornblow

    University of Otago

    16 shared
  • SJ Hauske

    Boehringer Ingelheim (China)

    15 shared

Similar researchers at Northwestern University

  • Resume-aware match score
  • Save to shortlist
  • AI-drafted outreach

See your match with John Bushnell

PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

  • Free to start
  • No credit card
  • 30-second signup