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Faculty/Staff Names Emergency Phone Numbers FOR ALL EMERGENCIES ................................... 911 TDD/TTY (Emergency & Non-Emergency) ........................ 513-556-9933 Non Emergency Service Contacts Directory Assistance On Campus ........................................................................... 0 Off-Campus ....................................................... 513-556-6000 Public Safety http://www.uc.edu/publicsafety.html ........................ 513-556-1111 IT@UC Help Desk http://www.uc.edu/ucit/helpdesk.html .......... 513-556-HELP(4357) Work Control http://www.uc.edu/af/facilities.html .......................... 513-558-2500 After Hours ............................................................... 513-556-1111 Emergency Procedures In an emergency: 1. Call 911 using any phone and report the problem. Give the telephone number from which you are calling and your exact location—Building, floor, and room number. 2. If there’s smoke or a fire, pull the fire alarm to get everyone who is able out of the building. Do not use elevators. Go to assigned outside assembly area. If there is a serious contamination problem, pull the fire alarm to get everyone outside. 3. Relocate/evacuate those in immediate danger. Disabled persons are to assemble in defined rescue areas preferably a room with an external window, phone, and solid door. 4. Assign one staff person to relay information to others. 5. If a tornado warning, go to the tornado safe area for your building (i.e., basement, interior hallway, non- glass stairwell). 6. If a bomb threat, complete the bomb threat checklist below. Bomb Threat Checklist 1. Remain calm, do not interrupt the caller. Note time of call. Note phone number where the call was received. 2. As best you can, write down the exact words of the caller. 3. What did the voice sound like? (angry, raspy, stutter, whispered, excited, drunken, male, female, etc.) 4. Any background sounds? (airplanes, cars, office machines, static, beepers, voices) 5. Area threatened? Area name used by the caller? 6. Threat language? (educated, foul, incoherent, irrational, taped, or message read) 7. Your name and telephone number, and location. 8. Call 911. University of Cincinnati 2600 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45221 Directory Assistance................................................................................ 513-556-6000 University of Cincinnati Telephone Directory 2021 Published by: IT@UC Directory Services, University of Cincinnati UC Directory on the Web: https://ucdirectory.uc.edu/ Table of Contents Addresses and Key to Building Abbreviations ............................................. 39 Administration Board of Trustees ...........................................................................................2 Central Administration ..................................................................................... 3 College Offices ...............................................................................................7 A-Z Index of Departments ................................................................................ 13 Campus Departments ...................................................................................... 42 Faculty and Staff Listings ................................................................................ 73 University of Cincinnati Faculty/Staff Listings 2021, Local Area code: 513 73 Abu-El-Haija, Maisam Adams, David J. A (0054) CCHMC ............................... 636-4200 (0647) 1819IHUB 460 ...................... 558-5585 MED-Peds-Gastroenterology Innovation, Office Of Aarnio-Peterson, Claire Assoc Professor Chief Innovation Officer (0054) CCHMC ............................... 636-4200 Abu-el-haija, Masisam [email protected] MED-Peds-BMCP (0054) CCHMC ............................... 556-3642 Adams, Gerald A. Sr Asst Professor - Clin Aff MED-Pediatrics (0140) UNIV PAV 500 ...................... 556-5031 [email protected] Assoc Professor Clin A&F-Bursar Aaron, Marjorie C. JD [email protected] Consultant (0040) LAW 415 .............................. 556-0114 Abu Jawdeh, Bassam G. Adams, Ginette J. LAW-Colg of Law (0585) MSB 6252A .......................... 558-5471 (0086) BA WALT 200 ....................... 936-1708 Executive Director MED-Int Med-Neph & Hyprtn UCBA-Science Lab [email protected] Assoc Professor Clin Academic Tutor Abbasian, Niekoo [email protected] [email protected] (0054) CCHMC ............................... 314-0806 Abuzeineh, Maha Adams, James Q. MED-Anesthesiology (0039) UNIV HALL ......................... 556-6381 (0367) EDWARDS 1 7140D ............. 556-4003 Assoc Professor Human Resrc-Benefits A&S-Information & Technology [email protected] Affiliate - Benefits Computer & Info Analyst Abdallah, Shaaban A. PhD Accurso, Charity E. PhD [email protected] (0070) RHODES 721 ....................... 556-3321 (0394) HSB G60B ........................... 558-7493 Adams, Jonathan S. CEAS-Aerosp Eng&Eng Mech 791-6980 CAHS-Dean's Office (0280) UNIV HALL .......................... 556-2782 Professor Assoc Dean A&F-Facilities-Bldg Svcs [email protected] [email protected] Custodial Worker Abdel-Hameed, Enass MD,PhD Accurso, Jamie Adams, Kathy M. (0595) CARE 6858 .......................... 558-5244 (0186) UNIV HALL 660B ................. 558-6774 (0039) UNIV HALL .......................... 556-6381 MED-Int Med-Digest Diseases A&F-Planning + Design + Constr Human Resrc-Benefits Research Associate Dir Planning Affiliate [email protected] [email protected] Adams, Kellee C. Abdel-Malek, Zalfa A. PhD Achauer, Jason (0172) CROSLEY 403 ...................... 556-9300 (0592) MSB 1251 ............................ 558-6246 (0021) LNDNRCTR ........................ 556-2151 A&S-Chemistry MED-Dermatology 558-6270 Athletics-Equipment Management Business Manager Professor Asst Supv Athletic Equip [email protected] [email protected] Ackemyer, Claire Adams, Molly Abel, Nicholas P. PhD (0055) HOXWORTH 5069 ............... 558-1500 (0213) UNIV PAV ............................ 556-6823 (0162) CLER SNYDER 252L ........... 732-5200 Hoxworth-Transpl Immunology SA-Accessibility Resources Clermont-Physics Executive Staff Assistant CART Writer Professor [email protected] Adams, Paul B. Jr [email protected] Ackemyer, Mckenzie A. (0086) BA WALT ............................. 745-5665 Abhayawardhane, Yamuna MD, PhD (0769) MSB .................................... 558-5281 UCBA-Nursing (0535) MSB .................................... 558-7464 MED-Emergency Medicine Asst Professor MED-Int Med-General Medicine Clinical Research Asst Adams, Ryan E. PhD Asst Professor Ackerman, Christine E. (0054) CCHMC ............................... 636-7445 [email protected] (0085) UNIV HALL 508 ................... 556-4310 MED-Peds-Dvlpmnt & Behvavior Ablordeppey, James A&F-Internal Audit Research Assoc Professor (0147) MSB SERV G94 ................... 558-4860 Associate VP Adams, Stan JD IT@UC-Hosting & Storage Ops [email protected] (0086) BA MUNTZ 375D .................. 936-1508 Computer Systems Admin Acquavita, Shauna P. UCBA-Business & Economics 745-5625 [email protected] (0108) HSB 177 ............................... 556-4619 Adj Instructor Abney, Rebecca CAHS-School of Social Work 443-4619 [email protected] (0131) BRAUNSTEIN ..................... 556-3421 Assoc Professor Adan, Andrew J. A&S-Geography [email protected] (0769) MSB ..................................... 558-5281 Adj Asst Professor Adamovic, Katarina MED-Emergency Medicine Abouelezz, Khaled (0021) LNDNRCTR ................ (405)762-2215 Asst Professor (0535) MSB .................................... 558-7581 Athletics-Tennis-Women Adaval, Rashmi PhD Med-Int Med-General Med Asst Coach (0145) LINDHALL 2378 .................... 556-8039 Asst Professor Adams, Benjamin LCB-Marketing Aboughaleb, Ibrahim H. (0045) STRATFORD16 .................. 558-7011 Professor (0012) ERC ..................................... 556-4171 Student Life-Res Educ & Dev Addepalli, Balasubrahmanyam PhD CEAS-Biomed,Chem,Env Eng Area Coordinator (0172) RIEVESCHL 429 .................. 556-0920 Visiting Scholar [email protected] A&S-Chemistry (859)663-7520 Abraham, Bradley J. Adams, Brian B. MD,MPH Assoc Professor Research (0761) MSB SERV .......................... 584-2790 (0592) MSB 1207A .......................... 558-1903 Adewumi, Funmilayo F. MED-Radiology MED-Dermatology 558-1903 (0562) VONTZ ................................. 558-2115 Fellow Chairman MED-Int Med-Hemat/Oncology [email protected] [email protected] Nurse Practitioner Abrams, Aretha BS Adams, Carol [email protected] (0222) UNIV HALL 530 .................... 558-0262 (0162) CLER SNYDER S262 .......... 732-5322 Adjepong, Anima Research-Grants and Contracts Clermont-Academic Affairs (0369) EDWARDS 1 ....................... 556-0675 Sr Sponsored Rsch Admin Asst to the Assoc Dean A&S-Taft Research Center [email protected] [email protected] Post Doc Fellow Abruzzo, John A. MHRM Adams, David E. PhD Adkins, Amy M. (0039) UNIV HALL .......................... 556-2858 (0563) CARE 6864 .......................... 558-4701 (0213) UNIV PAV ............................ 556-6823 Human Resrc-Staff Success Ctr MED-Int Med-Immunology 558-5045 SA-Accessibility Resources HR Learn & Dev Team Lead Research Scientist ASL/English Interpreter [email protected] 74 University of Cincinnati Faculty/Staff Listings 2021, Local Area code: 513 Adkins, Annie E. Agnew, Ashley MSN,NP Ai, Haiyang (0064) UNIV HALL 220 C
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