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University of Rochester Department Directory 2017 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY 2017 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER AAB Cardiovascular Research Institute AAB Cardiovascular Research Institute 211 Bailey Rd Phone 5852769800 Charles J Lowenstein Fax 5852769829 Accountable Health Partners Accountable Health Partners 135 Corporate Woods Ste 320 Phone 5857587823 Brenda Matthews Acute Medicine Acute Medicine Med 6-1400 Phone 5852759434 Admissions Pre College Programs Rochester Scholars Box 270034 Phone 5852753221 Rochester Scholars Junior Phone 5852753221 Admissions The College Admissions The College Wallis 1st Floor PO Box 270251 Phone 5852753221 Kim Crosby Fax 5854614595 Campus Tours Phone 5852753221 College Enrollment Office Phone 5852753221 Middle School Programs Phone 5852753221 Tours Campus Phone 5852753221 Transfer Admissions Phone 5852753221 Adolescent Medical Ambulatory Center 1 Ambulatory Center 1 Phone 5852752964 Adolescent Psych Inpt Adolescent Psych Inpt Med 4-9000 Phone 5852755300 Adult Partial Hospitalization Program General MICA Adult Partial Hospitalization Program Gen MICA 315 Science Pkway Ste 300 Bldg B Phone 5852797850 Fax 5852562805 Advising Services Academic Support Center College Lattimore 312 PO Box 270402 Phone 5852752354 Advising Services Phone 5852752354 Fax 5854615901 Citation for Achievement in College Leadership Phone 5852752354 Take Five Scholars Program Phone 5852752354 African and African American Studies Frederick Douglas Institute Morey 302 PO Box 270440 Phone 5852757235 Fax 5852562594 AIDS Center AC 3 AC 3 Phone 5852750526 AIDS Center 601 Elmwood Ave Phone 5852750528 Fax 5852731055 Page 1 of 77 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER Allergy Immunology Rheumatology Allergy Immunology Rheumatology Phone 5853417900 Alzheimers Disease Care Research And Education Alzheimers Care Research And Education Program 435 East Henrietta Road Phone 5857606550 Fax 5857606572 Ambulatory Care Services Ambulatory Care Services M 2-1356 Office Phone 5852754979 Joanne Boulas 5852754680 Fax 5852731371 Ambulatory GI Endo Procedures Ambulatory GI Endo Procedures Ambulatory Center 4 Phone 5852756218 Ambulatory Motility Ambulatory Motility Ambulatory Center 2 Phone 5852732134 Ambulatory Psychiatry Services Ambulatory Psychiatry Services Med G-9027 Box Psych Phone 5852753535 Fax 5852731093 Ambulatory Registration Ambulatory Registration Med G-9027 Box Psych Phone 5852751055 Fax 5852731093 American Sign Language Program American Sign Language Program Lattimore 116 PO Box 270098 Phone 5852735165 Fax 5852735324 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Phone 5852752559 Anatomical Gift Program Anatomical Gift Program Phone 5852752592 Fax 5852562682 Whole Body Donor Program Med B-2100 Box 616 Phone 5852752592 Anatomy Dept MD Anatomical Gifts Program Phone 5852752592 Anesthesiology Billers Anesthesiology Billers 135 Corporate Woods Ste 100 Phone 5857842450 Fax 5857560169 Anesthesiology Dept MD Anesthesiology Dept MD Med 5-4450 Box 604 Phone 5852752141 Nancy Bentley 5852755639 Fax 5852447271 Library Anesthesiology Gillies Med 1-7510 Box 312 Phone 5852751384 Pain Center at SMH 180 Sawgrass Phone 5852421300 Anesthesiology PreOp Anesthesiology PreOp Med B-3400 Phone 5852757500 Animal Resources University Committee UCAR Animal Resources University Committee UCAR Med B-7619 Box 626 Phone 5852751693 Page 2 of 77 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER Animal Resources University Committee UCAR Animal Resources University Committee UCAR Med B-7619 Box 626 Fax 5852731337 Anthony Center for Womens Leadership Anthony Center for Womens Leadership RC PO Box 270435 Phone 5852758799 Fax 5852425810 Anthropology Dept College Anthropology Dept College Lattimore 440 PO Box 270161 Phone 5852758614 Fax 5852735331 Area Coordinator For Graduate and Family Housing Goler House Phone 5854619444 University Park Phone 5852717604 Whipple Park Murlin Drive Phone 5854244510 Art and Art History Dept College Art and Art History Dept College Morey 414 PO Box 270456 Phone 5852759259 Fax 5854421692 Hartnett Gallery R Commons 2-204 Phone 5852754188 Sage Art Center R Sage 1-107 Phone 5852735995 Visual Resources Collection Morey 414 PO Box 270456 Phone 5852735189 Arts Sciences and Engineering Deans Office Arts Sciences and Engineering Deans Office Lattimore 317 PO Box 270401 Phone 5852753000 Melissa Napolitano 5852756049 Fax 5852753480 Athletics Medical Center Fitness and Wellness Center U of R Medical Center M G-5681 Athletic Club Phone 5852752437 Au Bon Pain Courtyard Café M G-6125 Courtyard Phone 5852761212 Saunders Research Building Phone 5852767612 Audiology Highland Hospital Audiology 990 South Avenue Ste 207 Phone 5857585700 Fax 5853410038 Audiology OPD SMH Audiology OPD SMH 2365 S Clinton Ave Phone 5857585700 Fax 5857581297 Audiovisual Center Audiovisual Center 125 Lattimore Rd Ste 230 Rochester Phone 5852752657 Fax 5852717706 Audit Office University Audit Office University Miller Center 25 Gibbs St PO Box 278931 Phone 5852752291 Fax 5852563444 University Audit Phone 5852752291 Auxiliary Operations Auxiliary Operations Customer Svcs Ctr SBA 1st Floor PO Box 270319 Phone 5852753975 Page 3 of 77 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER Auxiliary Operations Auxiliary Operations Customer Svcs Ctr SBA 1st Floor PO Box 270319 Fax 5852731030 Fax 5852760143 UR Activities Connection Program Phone 5852757942 Bank Advantage Federal Credit Union Medical Center Phone 5852768372 Fax 5852955182 Chase Bank MC Med G-5100B Box 701 Phone 5852755703 Chase Bank RC Todd Union Phone 5852754560 Barnes and Noble Bookstores Barnes and Noble Bookstores Phone 5852754012 Eastman Bookstore Phone 5852741399 Phone 5852741399 College Town Bookstore Phone 5852752250 Behavioral Medical Surgical Unit (BMSU) Behavioral Medical Surgical Unit BMSU Med 1-9200 Phone 5852763700 Fax 5852762407 Biochemistry and Biophysics Dept MD Biochemistry and Biophysics Dept MD Fax 5852712683 Med 3-8529 Fax 5852756007 Biophysics Dept MD Med 3-8541 Box 712 Phone 5852752766 Biology and Med Undergrad Biology and Med Undergrad Hutchison 488 PO Box 270211 Phone 5852753850 Biology Dept College Biology Dept College Hutchison 402 PO Box 270211 Phone 5852753835 Brenna Rybak 5852758837 Fax 5852752070 Biomedical Engineering Dept Biomedical Engineering Dept Phone 5852753981 Carla Boff 5852754638 Center for Medical Technology and Innovation Phone Biomedical Genetics Dept of Biomedical Genetics Dept of KMRB 29644 Box 633 Phone 5852731440 Katie Scoville 5852731441 Fax 5852731450 Biomedical Ultrasound Rochester Biomedical Ultrasound Rochester Goergen 311 Office Phone 5852759542 Fax 5852761999 Rochester Center Biomedical Ultrasound Phone 5852759542 Biostatistics and Computational Biology Dept MD Biostatistics and Computational Biology Dept MD SRB 4121A Box 630 Phone 5852756696 Malora Zavaglia 5852756695 SRB 4201 Fax 5852731031 Birth Center I Birth Center I Phone 5852752294 Page 4 of 77 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER Birth Center II Birth Center II Med 3rd Floor 2100 And 3000 Areas Phone 5852733919 Birth Certificates Andrology Lab and Sperm Bank Phone 5852759871 BMSU BMSU Phone 5852763700 Bone Marrow Transplant Bone Marrow Transplant Wilmont Cancer Center 6 Phone 5852750202 Phone 5852751941 Box Office Eastman Theatre Box Office 433 East Main St Phone 5854542100 Kilbourn Hall Concert Office Eastman Main 1-101 Phone 5852741110 Brain and Cognitive Sciences Dept College Brain and Cognitive Sciences Dept College Meliora 358 PO Box 270268 Phone 5852751844 Jennifer Gillis 5852752852 Meliora 359 Fax 5854429216 Cognitive Science Program Phone 5852751844 Neuroscience Program Undergrad Meliora 102 Phone 5852750541 Burn Clinic Ambulatory Center 2 Ambulatory Center 2 Phone 5852752876 Burn Occupational Therapy Burn Occupational Therapy Med 5-3215 Phone 5852753797 Burn Trauma Step Down Burn Trauma Step Down Med 3-2800 Phone 5852767229 Burn Trauma Unit Burn Trauma Unit Med 3-1800 Phone 5852755471 Bursar RC Bursar RC Meliora 330 PO Box 270037 Phone 5852753931 Jamie Koehler 5852756606 Fax 5854613356 Student Account Inquiries Phone 5852753931 Business Office - SMH Business Office 155 Corporate Woods Ste 150 Phone 5857587650 Fax 5857846064 Call Center Marketing Call Center Marketing Phone 5857848817 Fax 5857858828 Physician Referral Line Phone 5852752838 Phone 8886616162 Campus Planning Design and Construction Management Campus Planning Design and Construction Mngt 271 East River Road UFC Bldg Phone 5852733897 Fax 5852731046 Page 5 of 77 DEPARTMENT/ SUB DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE/FAX PRIMARY CONTACT CONTACT NUMBER Campus Times Student Newspaper Business R Commons 1-103A Phone 5852755943 Editorial R Commons 1-102 Phone 5852755942 Publishing Schedule R Commons 1-103A Phone 5852755943 Cancer Center Animal Tumor Research and Xenograft Facility Phone 5852751537 Pamela Iadarola Med 6-6926 Box 672 Phone 5852751778 Cancer Center Fax 5854410137 Cancer Center Administration Phone 5852759484 Lisa McNiece 5852735344 Fax 5852760158 Cancer Center Development Fax 5852429324 Cancer Center Pharmacy Phone 5852763130 Cancer Registry Rochester Regional Med 2-4722 Box 704 Phone 5852756310 Cell Separation and Flow Cytometry Facility Med 3-4148 Box 704 Phone 5852756332 Clinical Trials Office Med 2-0880 Box 704 Phone 5852755345 Nancy Reminder 5852755345 Fax 5854420137 Development Phone 5852764717 Immunology Phone 5852755855 Oncology Bone Marrow Transplant Phone 5852755284 Oncology Radiation
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