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Graduate Faculty 1 Graduate Faculty 1 Hedman, Glenn, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate Faculty Heller, Tamar, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Hsieh, Kueifang (Kelly), PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Applied Health Sciences (p. 1) Labbé, Delphine, PhD, Université du Québec à Montréal College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts (p. 2) Magasi, Susan, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Business Administration (p. 2) Mirza, Mansha, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry (p. 3) Nishida, Akemi, PhD, The City University of New York College of Education (p. 4) Parker Harris, Sarah, PhD, University of Sydney College of Engineering (p. 5) Patsavas, Alyson, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate College (p. 7) Politano, Patricia, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (p. 8) Sandahl, Carrie, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Medicine (p. 12) Sposato, Brenda, MEBME, ATP, University of Virginia College of Nursing (p. 14) Suarez-Balcazar, Yolanda, PhD, University of Kansas College of Pharmacy (p. 14) Sufian, Sandra M., PhD, New York University School of Public Health (p. 15) van Heuman, Lieke, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Jane Addams College of Social Work (p. 15) Kinesiology and Nutrition College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (p. 15) Baynard, Tracy, PhD, Syracuse University College of Applied Health Sciences Braunschweig, Carol Arbron, PhD, University of Michigan Bustamante, Eduardo, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Biomedical and Health Information Sciences Fantuzzi, Giamila, PhD, Universitá degli Studi di Milano Fernhall, Bo M., PhD, Arizona State University Bond, Sam, MS, University of Illinois at Chicago Foucher, Kharma, MD, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Boyd, Andrew D., MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Grabiner, Mark D., PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Czart, Margaret, DrPH, University of Illinois at Chicago Koh, Timothy J., PhD, University of Calgary Daugherty, John M., MS, University of Michigan Marquez, David X., PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Glondys, Barbara, MA, Medaille College Oddo, Vanessa, PhD, Johns Hopkins University Hitchcock, Lois, MHA, University of LaVerne Odoms-Young, Angela M., PhD, Cornell University Hughes, Ashley, PhD, University of Central Florida Sawers, Andrew, PhD, University of Washington Isola, Miriam, DrPH, University of Illinois at Chicago Song, Zhenyuan, PhD, University of Arkansas Kalagidis, Olympia, MS, University of Illinois at Chicago Tappenden, Kelly, PhD, University of Alberta Kitsiou, Spyros, PhD, University of Macedonia Tussing-Humphreys, Lisa, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Krive, Jacob, PhD, Nova Southeastern University Varady, Kristina, PhD, McGill University Lebowicz, Leah, MS, University of Illinois at Chicago Mills, Laura, MA, Roosevelt University Occupational Therapy Papautsky, Elizabeth, PhD, Wright State University Carroll, Theresa, OTD, OTR/L, Washington University Patena, Karen, MBA, DePaul University Fischer, Heidi, OTD, OTR/L, University of Illinois at Chicago Pawola, Lawrence M., PharmD, Shenandoah University of Virginia Fisher, Gail, PhD, OTR/L, University of Illinois at Chicago Ponder, Anthony, MS, University of Alabama at Birmingham Hammel, Joy M., PhD, OTR/L, University of California, Berkeley Ramirez, Gideon, MBA, Texas AM University Hansen, Piper, OTD, OTR/L, University of Illinois at Chicago Shah, Sanket, MS, University of Illinois at Chicago Januszewski, Celeste, OTD, OTR/L, University of Illinois at Chicago Swirsky, Eric S., JD, American University Khetani, Mary, ScD, OTR/L, Boston University Twedt, Rex, MS, University of Illinois at Chicago Lee, Jenica, OTD, OTR/L, Washington University Valenta, Annette L., DrPH, University of Illinois at Chicago Magasi, Susan, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Wellman, Christa, MAMS, University of Illinois at Chicago Mirza, Mansha, PhD, OTR/L, University of Illinois at Chicago Wencel-Drake, June D., PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Peterson, Elizabeth W., PhD, OTR/L, Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) Williams, Felicia, MPA, Roosevelt University Preissner, Kathy, EdD, OTR/L, Northern Illinois University Young, Christine, MA, John Hopkins University Stoffel, Ashley, OTD, OTR/L, Washington University Disability and Human Development Suarez-Balcazar, Yolanda, PhD, University of Kansas Taylor, Renee R., PhD, DePaul University Acharya, Kruti, MD, Boston University Balcazar, Fabricio E., PhD, University of Kansas Physical Therapy Berg, Kristin, PhD, University of Chicago Arena, Ross, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University Caldwell, Kate, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Aruin, Alexander, PhD, Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics Davis, Lennard, PhD, Columbia University (Latvia) Eisenberg, Yochai, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Bhatt, Tanvi S., PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Fujiura, Glenn T., PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Girolami, Gay, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Gill, Carol J., PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Laddu, Deepika, PhD, University of Arizona Gould, Robert P., PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Madhavan, Sangeetha, PhD, University of Iowa Grossman, Brian, PhD, University of California, San Francisco Ozemek, Cemal, PhD, Ball State University Hammel, Joy, PhD, University of California, Berkeley Phillips, Shane, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin Hasnain, Rooshey, EdD, Boston University 2 Graduate Faculty Burdett, Ted, BFA, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Architecture, Design, and the Burton, Philip C., BFA, Philadelphia College of Art Arts Davis, Ted, MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago, FHNW HGK, Basel Erwin, Kim , MDes, Illinois Institute of Technology Architecture Ferrill, Meghan, BA, University of Iowa Andersen, Paul, MArch, University of California, Los Angeles Ferrone, Felicia, BArch, Miami University of Ohio Bair, Kelly, MArch, University of California, Los Angeles Fisher, Jack Henrie, MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago Blankenbaker, Sarah, MArch, Southern California Institute of Architecture Hollaus, Invar, FHNW HGK, Basel (Switzerland) Brown, David, MArch, University of California, Berkeley Jang, Sung, Master in Design, Domus Academy, Milan (Italy) Capomaggi, Julia, PhD, Polytechnic University of Barcelona Lausen, Marcia, MFA, Yale University De Jong, Judith, MArch, Harvard Graduate School of Design Leiner, Mischa, Bestätigung Weiterbildung für Grafik, Dean, Penelope, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles Kunstgewerbeschule, Basel (Switzerland) Dunn, Sarah, MArch, Columbia University Lister, Andrew, MFA, Yale University Eisenschmidt, Alexander, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Mekinda, Jonathan, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Frye, Chris, MArch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Melamed, Stephen, MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago Gibson, Grant, MArch, University of Illinois at Chicago O'Keefe, TJ, MArch, University of Pennsylvania Hicks, Stewart, MArch, Princeton University Oiga, Sharon, MFA, Yale University Jacob, Sam, Diploma in Architecture, Bartlett School of Architecture, Pfanner, Peter, Master of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology London Renner, Michael, Bestätigung Weiterbildung für Grafik, Jaworska, Ania, MArch, Cranbrook Academy of Art Kunstgewerbeschule, Basel (Switzerland) Kelley, Thomas, MArch, Princeton University Ryan, Zoe, MA, Hunter College of the City University of New York Lally, Sean, MArch, University of California, Los Angeles Susani, Marco, Master in Design, Domus Academy, Milan (Italy) Lyster, Clare, MArch, Yale University Towler Weese, Cheryl, MFA, Yale University Marullo, Francesco, PhD, Delft University of Technology Tsoupikova-Preuss, Daria, MFA, Syracuse University Palider, Ryan, MArch, The Ohio State University Wilkens, Kimberlee, MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago Preissner, Paul, MArch, Columbia University Zolna, Robert, Master of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology Somol, Robert, PhD, University of Chicago Wheeler, Daniel H., BArch, Rhode Island School of Design College of Business Administration Zago, Andrew, MArch, Harvard Univesity Accounting Art Das, Somnath, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University Fish, Julia, MA, Maryland Institute (Retired) Kim, Kyonghee, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Frid, Dianna, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Kirschenheiter, Michael, PhD, Northwestern University Geissler, Beate, Diploma, MFA/HFG/ZKM Karlsruhe (Germany) Lee, Sung-Han (Sam), PhD, University of Southern California Higgins, Hannah, PhD, University of Chicago Li, Siyi, PhD, Columbia University Ischar, Douglas, MFA, California Institute of the Arts Mashruwala, Raj, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas Malagrino, Silvia A., MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago Pandit, Shailendra, PhD, University of Rochester Metzger, Matthew, MFA, University of Chicago Ramakrishnan, Ram T.S., PhD, Northwestern University Peterman, Dan, MFA, University of Chicago Wen, Xiaoyan, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University Raaf, Sabrina, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Reeder, Jennifer, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Business Administration Stratman, Deborah, MFA, California Institute of the Arts Akbas, Ferhat, PhD, Texas AM University Tasset, Anthony G., MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Retired) Awad, Abigail M., PhD, Texas AM University Young, Nate, MFA, California Institute of the Arts Badoer, Dominique, PhD, University of Florida Bakke, Tor-Erik, PhD, University
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