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Department PDF: IU Directory IUPUI Indianapolis MEDICAL EDUCATION SYSTEM, STATEWIDE BLOOMINGTON (BL), MEDICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM (AREA CODE 812) 855-9066 Information Jackie Cullison Jordan Hall 104 855-4436 FAX 855-8118 Assistant Dean & Director John Watkins III Jordan 105 Director of Budget & 855-8117 Beckie Owens Jordan Hall 105 Administrative Affairs Administrative Human 855-8118 Beverly Hill Jordan 105 Resource Manager 855-3128 Accounting Representative Beth Watt Jordan Hall 104 855-0616 Scheduling Specialist Shirley Braden Jordan 104 855-9066 Student Services Assistant Jackie Cullison Jordan 104 855-3131 Pathology Mark Braun MD Jordan 010 855-2270 Medicine Doug Carr Jordan Hall 110 855-4164 Electronicmicro Tech Sue Childress JordanHall 201A 856-0171 Lab Technician Ruth Sanders Jordan Hall 006 855-0948 Anatomy Demonstrator James Heersma Classroom Bldg 2, 126 855-4774 Physiology Demonstrator JW Ramsey Classroom Bldg 2, 207 856-5304 Genetics Wayne Forrester Myers Hall 254 855-6902 Biochemistry David Daleke Myers Hall 200 855-7723 Anatomy Valerie O’Loughlin Jordan 010A 855-9742 Anatomy George S Dougherty Jordan 003 855-3189 Anatomy John Foley Jordan 101 353-9525 Medical Education Tom Hrisomalos MD Bloomington Hospital 856-1063 Physiology Alison Doubleday Jordan Hall 002 856-1207 Biochemistry Manjari Mazumdar Myers Hall 200 855-4693 Anatomy Anthony Mescher Jordan 202 855-9067 Physiology Richard Mynark Jordan 004 855-0982 Physiology Bruce Martin Jordan Hall 200 855-9445 Physiology Kenneth Nephew Jordan 302 855-3788 Physiology Andrew Notebaert Jordan 010 855-8411 Physiology Martin Ronan Jordan 010B 855-8353 Physiology Roderick Suthers Jordan 308 855-5919 Biochemistry Claire Walczak Myers 262 855-6036 Technical Support Joe Gibson Jordan 007 EVANSVILLE (EV), INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (AREA CODE 812) (on the campus of the University of Southern Indiana) 465-1184 FAX HP 3024 465-1186 Associate Dean and Director Steven Becker, MD HP 3026 Senior Administrative 464-1831 Jamie Henderlong HP 3023 Secretary Assistant Director Finance 464-1758 Dave Elkins HP 3027 and Operations Coordinator, Admin/Human 228-5133 Sara Rager HP 3027 Resources Director, Clinical Education 492-7505 Leeann Parker HP 3039 & Clerkship 465-1188 Administrative Specialist Deborah Brakel HP 3033 Assistant Director, Anatomy 464-1835 Dale Saxon PhD HP 3038 & Cell Biology 465-1196 Anatomy & Cell Biology Gary White HP 3056 465-1603 Anatomy & Cell Biology Audra Schaefer PhD HP 3059 Biochemistry & Molecular 465-1190 G.S. Seetharam PhD HP 3053 Biology Medical & Molecular 465-7004 Kirat Baath PhD SC 1274 Genetics 465-7168 Microbiology & Immunology Carla Aldrich PhD HP 3058 Cellular & Integrative 461-5437 Mari Hopper PhD HP 3061 Physiology 465-7069 Simulation Facilitator Dori Van Vlack HP 3139 465-1291 Clerkship Coordinator Diana Fuqua HP 3022 465-1187 Administrative Secretary Debbie Wagner HP 3022 Director of Development & 465-1040 Catherine Zimmermann HP 3032 Public Relations Assistant Director, 465-1194 Development & Amber Embrey HP 3037 Communications 228-5114 Coordinator, FCP & Events Ashley Cissna HP 3022 228-5610 Coordinator, FCP & VCF Diane Combs HP 3022 461-5410 Lead Academic Advisor Keith Powers PhD HP 3009 Data/Records Management 228-5609 Lori Gonyer HP 3022 Assistant FORT WAYNE (FW), INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (AREA CODE 260) (on the campus of Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne) 481-6730 Information MEC 345 481-6408 FAX MEC 345 Fen-Lei Chang MD 481-6730 Director MEC 111D PhD 481-6733 Accounting Clerk Linda Adams MEC 111A 481-6730 Administrative Assistant Joanne Blosser MEC 111 481-6730 Angie Martin MEC 238 481-6732 Clerkships (3rd & 4th year) Nancy Hockley MD MEC 128 481-6731 Development Coordinator Gina Bailey MEC 111 481-6729 Clinical Secretary Lowene Stipp MEC 124 481-6701 Biochemistry, Genetics Kent Redman PhD MEC 206 481-6988 Physiology/Pharmacology David R Bell PhD MEC 210 481-0577 Clinical Medicine I Paul V Blusys MD MEC 111 481-0577 Clinical Medicine II Brenda O’Hara MD MEC 130 481-6737 Embryology/Histology/Syste Roger C Hoversland MEC 240 mic Pathology PhD Microbiology/ General 481-6735 Glenn J Merkel PhD MEC 204 Pathology Neurosciences, 481-6739 Robert Sweazey PhD MEC 111B Pharmacology 481-6738 Anatomy Joel A Vilensky PhD MEC 202 MUNCIE (MU), INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (AREA CODE 765) (on the campus of Ball State University) https://medicine.iu.edu/education/campuses/muncie/ 751-5101 Director, Physiology Derron Bishop PhD MT 201 751-5100 Administrative Coordinator Ila Verneman MT 201 751-5103 Student Liaison Coord Kim Casada MT 201 751-5116 FAX MT 201 751-5105 Lead Advisor Olivia Fellows MT 205 751-5113 Educational Specialist Mary Alice Bell MT 215 Assistant Director, Molecular 751-5111 Larry Fromm PhD MT 212 Biology 751-5109 Pathology Jolene Clouse MD MT 210 751-5100 FCP 1 & FCP 2 Brandon Dickey MD MT 201 751-5110 Genetics Michael Litt PhD MT 213 751-5115 Neuroanatomy Gerard Guillot PhD MT 217 751-5114 Biochemistry Bart Pederson PhD MT 208 751-5100 Immunology Jennifer Metzler PhD MT 201 751-5115 Gross Anatomy Gerard Guillot PhD MT 217 751-5100 Pharmacology Brett Zimmerman PhD MT 201 751-5104 Technology Coordinator Joe LoPilato MT 204 NORTHWEST (NW), INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (AREA CODE 219) (on the campus of Indiana University - Northwest) 980-6566 FAX 980-6524 Medical Library Fax Associate Dean & 980-6562 Director/Professor Patrick W Bankston Dunes 3004 Anatomy/Pathology Associate Professor of 980-6609 Teaok Bae Dunes 3056A Microbiology & Immunology Professor Microbiology & 980-6535 Roman Dziarski Dunes 3018A Immunology Associate Professor of 980-6667 Celluar and Integrative Stephen Echtenkamp Dunes 3022A Physiology Director of Clinical 980-6561 Amy Han Dunes 3032 Education Associate Professor 980-6557 Biochemistry & Molecular Dipika Gupta Dunes 3014A Biology Associate Professor of 980-6520 Celluar and Integrative Brian Kennedy Dunes 3054A Physiology Director of Curriculum 980-6632 Mary Ann Kirkish Dunes 2070 Development Associate Professor of 981-5681 Tatiana Kostrominova Dunes 3024A Anatomy & Cell Biology Professor of Anatomy & Cell 980-6666 Carl F Marfurt Dunes 3037A Biology/Associate Director Professor of Anatomy & Cell 980-6556 Nancy Mangini Dunes 3050A Biology Assistant Professor of 980-6553 Pathology & Laboratory Elizabeth Sengupta Dunes 3034 Medicine Professor of Pharmacology 980-6664 Subbiah Sivam Dunes 3026A and Toxicology Associate Professor of 981-4356 Anatomy & Cell Ernest Talarico Dunes 3028A Biology/Associate Director Clinical AssociateProfessor 980-6677 of Medical and Molecular Kristna Yelavarthi Dunes 1054A Genetics Clinical Associate Professor 980-6683 of Medical and Molecular Janice Zunich Dunes 1061 Genetics 980-6609 Post-Doctoral Fellow Qian Liu Dunes 3058 981-5613 Post-Doctoral Fellow Xuefang Jing Dunes 3014 980-6609 Post-Doctoral Fellow Hoonsik Cho Dunes 3058 980-6528 Post-Doctoral Fellow Des Kashyap Dunes 3018 981-5613 Post-Doctoral Fellow Shinyong Park Dunes 3060 Director of Operations & 980-6551 Dawn C Ilgenfritz Dunes 3005 Finance 980-6528 Post-Doctoral Fellow Fareeha Zulfigar Dunes 3020 981-4277 Genetic Counselor Mary Post Dunes 1059 981-4349 Clinical Research Specialist Lucyna Drozd-Nurek Dunes 3035 Coordinator of Library 980-6709 Corona Wiley Dunes 3001 Services & Fiscal Affairs Director of Fiscal & 980-6555 Noelle Bates Dunes 3003 Administration Operations 980-6699 Clinical Billing Clerk Monique Jackson Dunes 1057 981-5674 Curriculum Assistant Kathy Ligon Dunes 3001 980-6504 Purchasing Barbara Patai Dunes 3002 980-6674 Technologist Eva Turner Dunes 1054 980-6560 Medical Genetics Secretary Elaine Parker Dunes 1051 981-4265 Technician Julie Cook Dunes 3029 980-6852 IT Technician Colin Stoops Dunes 2007 980-6674 Technician Kimberlee Wallin Dunes 1054 SOUTH BEND (SB), INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (AREA CODE 574) (A partnership with the University of Notre Dame) Mark D. Fox MD PhD 631-1337 Associate Dean and Director HH A100D MPH Director of Medical 631-1870 Stacey Jackson MS RC 100H Education Director Public Affairs & 631-5625 Gail Mancini MLA HH A100B Communication Director of Finance and 631-1596 Melissa Hottois MBA HH A100C Operations 631-2497 Lead Advisor Kristina Borger MA RC 100F Finance and Development 631-9166 Peggy Geik HH A100A Assistant Sr. Admin. Asst./ Building 631-1565 Kayla Goforth HH A100 Manager 631-5574 Administrative Specialist Georgette Hood RC 100 FAX - Administration in 631-6857 RC 100 Raclin-Carmichael Hall FAX - Faculty in Raclin- 631-7821 RC 114 Carmichael Hall FAX - Administration in 631-8932 HH A100 Harper Hall 631-5780 Senior Researcher Niranjan Awasthi PhD HH A125 631-6040 Microbiology/ Immunology David Boone PhD RC 123 Biochemistry/Molecular Karen Cowden Dahl 631-1675 HH A225 Biology PhD 631-3204 Microbiology/ Immunology Richard Dahl PhD HH A227 631-4918 Assistant Researcher Kathleen Eggleson PhD RC 151 631-5524 Anatomy/ Cell Biology David Halperin MD RC 115 Sazzad Hassan MD 631-8898 Assistant Researcher HH A133 PhD 631-4525 Clinical Pathology Rachel Mathis MD RC 113 Kenneth Olson PhD 631-7560 Physiology RC 131 Emeritus Biochemistry/Molecular 631-4002 Jeni Prosperi PhD HH A134 Biology Molly Duman Scheel 631-7194 Molecular Genetics RC 147 PhD 631-5634 Professor of Pediatrics Margaret Schwarz MD HH A127 631-4849 Clinical Professor of Surgery Roderich Schwarz MD HH A129 631-2519 Molecular Genetics Charles Tessier PhD RC 127 Senior Lecturer Anatomy/ Tracy Vargo-Gogola 631-1587 RC 153 Cell Biology PhD Associate Researcher 631-8898 Urs von Holzen MD HH A133
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