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Welcome to the Division!1001 Potrero Avenue Building 3, 5th and 6th Floors San Francisco, CA 94110experimentalmedicine.ucsf.edu

DEM Faculty and Administration MembersFacultyJoel Ernst, MDProfessor and Division ChiefRoom 603Joel.Ernst@ucsf.edu628.206.8101Room 545AMargaret.Feeney@ucsf.edu628.206.8218Room 545BBryan.Greenhouse@ucsf.edu628.206.8844Room 525ATimothy.Henrich@ucsf.edu628.206.5518Room Room 635Rachel.Rutishauser@ucsf.edu628.206.5414Room 526Cheryl.Stoddart@ucsf.edu628.206.8149Room 635Joshua.Vasquez@ucsf.edu628.206.5431Maggie Feeney, MDBryan Greenhouse, MDTimothy Henrich, MDPeter Hunt, MDBabak Javid, MB BChir, PhDRoom 645Jayant Rajan, MD, PhDRachel Rutishauser, MD, PhDCheryl Stoddart, PhDJoshua Vasquez, MDAdministrative StaffJustin MooreDivision ManagerRoom 605AXavier 40Lab AssistantRoom 611Olive GiovannettiJustin.Moore@ucsf.eduAssistant Team ManagerBldg. 20, 2407 Olive.Giovannetti@ucsf.eduSusan LauFinancial AnalystRoom 605Nicole OliverSusan.Lau@ucsf.edu628.206.8103Administrative OfficerRoom 605Vanessa Operations ManagerRoom 611Vanessa.York@ucsf.edu628.206.8096

Who to see for Division ManagerJustin Moore – Justin.Moore@ucsf.edu, 628.206.8106-Personnel issues-Staff and faculty recruitment-IT and phone access/set-up-General operations-UCSF and ZSFG policies-Division financesAdministrative OfficerNicole Oliver – Nicole.Oliver@ucsf.edu, 628.206.8102-Building fob and keys-Picture for DEM lab board-Staff airfare training – Connexxus-Staff reimbursement training – MyExpense-ZSFG Identification BadgesAssistant Team Manager in Research AdministrationOlive Giovannetti – Olive.Giovannetti@ucs.edu, 628.260.5861-All initial grant submissions & inquiriesFinancial AnalystSusan Lau – Susan.Lau@ucsf.edu, 628.206.8103-Post-award grant and budget questionsOperations ManagerVanessa York – Vanessa.York@ucsf.edu, 628.206.8096-Facilities-DEM common equipment-Safety policiesLab Managers-How to order lab supplies through BearBuy-Online laboratory training-Shipping packages through FedEx

A little something about DEM-Complementary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate located in the 5th floor kitchen.-Free 15 minutes massages every 1st & 3rd Thursday in the hospital Wellness room, 2nd floor.-Free exercise classes in the hospital Wellness Room 2nd floor.-Hospital cafeteria located on the 2nd floor in building 5 (main hospital).-Inter-lab meeting every Monday at noon on current research projects.-Pancake Wednesday - hot pancakes served every Wednesday morning in the 5th floorkitchen.-Vending machine for snacks and cold sodas in the 5th floor Collaboration Room.Favorite restaurants and places to go for lunch-23 Deli (23rd Street & San Bruno Ave.)-Blow Fish Sushi (Bryant & 20th Street)-El Metate Con Sabora Mexico (22 Street & Bryant Street)-Food trucks on the hospital campus near the hospital front /emergency entrance-Lucky Coffee front entrance on the hospital campus-Uni Viet Nam Deli (23rd Street & Vermont St.)-Walk down 24st Street for Mexican, Thai, and American restaurants

Directions to the Division of ExperimentalMedicine (DEM)There are many options to get to the Division of Experimental Medicine (DEM) at ZuckerbergSan Francisco General Hospital (ZFGH).See below for options and directions to find your way here.Walking from SFGH 23rd Street Parking Garage-From the 23rd Street Parking Garage (B), cross the street and walk between the twohospitals until you reach 22nd Street. See above map for walking directions.-Make a right turn on 22nd Street and walk uphill until you reach building 3 (A).-Go up building 3 (A) stairs to the 1st floor. Pick up the telephone that is adjacent to thefirst of two elevators. The phone will automatically dial to the DEM administrationoffice. When someone answers the phone, tell the administrator who you wish to see.Driving to ZFGH – DEMFrom San Mateo County HWY 101 north bound-Exit Cesar Chaves Avenue and take Potrero Avenue exit.-Continue driving on Potrero Avenue until you reach 23rd Street.-Make a right turn on 23rd Street, then a left turn into the visitor’s parking lot. Additionalparking is available on 24st Street and Utah Street (B).From Marin County HWY 101 south bound-Drive east bound on Lombard Avenue and make a right turn on Van Ness Avenue.-Continue driving on Van Ness Avenue until you reach Division /13th Street. Make aleft turn.-Next, make a right turn on Potrero Avenue and drive until you reach 23rd Street.Make a left turn.-Make another left turn into the visitor’s parking lot. Additional parking is available on24st Street and Utah Street (B).From east bay/bay bridge Interstate 80 west bound-The highway will change to HWY 101 south bound.-Take Cesar Chaves west exit, then take Potrero Avenue exit.-Make a right turn on 23rd Street.

-Make a left turn into the visitor’s parking lot. Additional parking is available on 24stStreet and Utah Street (B).Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and SF MUNI BUS to DEMFrom all BART locations-Take the San Francisco bound train and exit at the 24st Street Bart Station.-Board the 48 Quintara Muni Bus going East bound @ 24st Street and Mission Street.-Exit the 48 Quintara Muni Bus at 23rd Street and Utah Street and follow the abovedirections “from the 23rd Street Parking Garage” and map for walking directions.UCSF Shuttle to DEM-From UCSF Parnassus campus take the BLUE SHUTTLE to Zuckerberg SanFrancisco General-From UCSF Mission Bay campus take the GOLD SHUTTLE to Zuckerberg SanFrancisco General-From UCSF Mission Center (and 16th Street BART Station AM & PM only)take theYELLOW SHUTTLE to Zuckerberg San Francisco GeneralAll shuttles stop at 23rd and Utah Street parking garage (B).See above map for walking directions to DEM (A).Parking at San Francisco General HospitalOptions for parking cars at Zuckerberg San Francisco General are limited. It is always best toconsider taking public transportation as the availability of parking spaces is restricted.Here is what’s available:SFGH 23rd Street Garage (B)-Located directly across from the hospital. Entrance into the garage is located on 24thStreet between Utah and San Bruno Avenue. There is a one to two year waitingperiod for ZSFG and UCSF employees to purchase monthly parking permits. Hourlyparking is available upon availability. For more information, visit their website z-online.

-Hospital Visitors parking lotLocated on the hospital campus near the Emergency Clinic. Hourly fee is chargeddaily.-All Day Street ParkingLocated in the vicinity of hospital and at the rear of the hospital – west of HWY 101.There are pedestrian bridge crossings that lead to the rear of the hospital. The bridgescross HWY 101(north and south bound) and connects to the hospital campus. Nearbystreet parking is limited from 1 to 24 hours per day. Watch for weekly street cleaningschedules on each block as citations are issued for illegal parking on street cleaningzones.-ZSFG Parking permitsZSFG required parking permits around the immediate borders of the campus.Citations for illegal parking (permit and hourly parking areas) are strictly enforced.Visit Laz Paring website for information on obtaining a parking ut-laz-online.Images and MapsBuilding 3, with the DEM on the top 2 floors. The main hospital is to the right.

Road map of HWY 101 and streets surrounding Zuckerberg San Francisco GeneralMap of Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital campus

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and SF MUNI BUS to DEM From all BART locations - Take the San Francisco bound train and exit at the 24st Street Bart Station. - Board the 48 Quintara Muni Bus going East bound @ 24st Street and Mission Street. - Exit the 48 Quintara Muni

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