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Rachel Spitz

Marketing and Communications Coordinator
rspitz@arizona.edu
Chione Pless

Chione Pless

Machinist II/Lab Instructor
520.621.1698
chionepless@arizona.edu
Nimroz Ortiz

Nimroz Ortiz-Diaz

Academic Advisor Professional
520.621.0325
nimroz@arizona.edu
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Derek Bischoff

Lab Manager
520.621.1404
derekbischoff@arizona.edu
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Grady Morey Hayes

Coordinator, Enrollment Support
hayesg@arizona.edu
Naomi Sack

Naomi Sack

Academic Administrative Professional
520.626.2053
nsack@arizona.edu
Paul Horwath

Paul Horwath

Instrument Maker/Designer
520.621.6090
phorwath@arizona.edu
Joseph H. Hartley

Joseph H. Hartley

Supervisor, Instrumentation Shop Operations
520.621.2598
hartley2@arizona.edu
Dale Drew

Dale Drew

Instrument Maker/Designer
520.621.6090
daled@arizona.edu
Diana Rix

Diana Rix

Academic Advisor, Undergraduate
520.621.2311
drix@arizona.edu

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