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Jeff Cain
Associate Professor, Director of Office of Teaching Innovation & Scholarship, and Vice-Chair, Pharmacy Practice and Science
Phone
859-257-4429
Email
Jeff.Cain@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 114M
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All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
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Taylor Campbell
Pre-Pharmacy Advisor
Phone
859-903-7144 (okay to text)
Email
taylor.campbell@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 114R
Categories
All Staff
Enrollment Management
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Jeff Carrico
Assistant Professor
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Lisa Cassis
Professor, Joint Faculty
Phone
859-323-4933, ext. 81400
Email
lcassis@uky.edu
Location
C.T. Wethington Building, Room 521b
Categories
All Faculty
Pharmaceutical Sciences Dept.
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Joseph Chappell
Professor
Phone
859-218-0775
Email
chappell@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Room 461
Categories
Pharmaceutical Sciences Dept.
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Chhabi Chaudhary
Postdoctoral Scholar
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Timothy Clifford
Associate Professor
Phone
859-323-4931
Email
tim.clifford@uky.edu
Location
531 Wellington Way
Categories
All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
John Collins
John Collins
Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration
Phone
859-257-5281
Email
jtcoll1@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 214J
Categories
Centralized Business Office
All Staff
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Aaron Cook
Professor
Phone
859-323-9258
Email
amcook0@uky.edu
Location
H110A Chandler Medical Center
Categories
All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
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Megan Cooper
Assistant Professor
Email
mdpendley@uky.edu
Location
D274 Medicine Specialties Clinic
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Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.

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We wish to remember and honor those who inhabited this Commonwealth before the arrival of the Europeans. Briefly occupying these lands were the Osage, Wyndott tribe, and Miami peoples. The Adena and Hopewell peoples, who are recognized by the naming of the time period in which they resided here, were here more permanently. Some of their mounds remain in the Lexington area, including at UK’s Adena Park.

In more recent years, the Cherokee occupied southeast Kentucky, the Yuchi southwest Kentucky, the Chickasaw extreme western Kentucky and the Shawnee central Kentucky including what is now the city of Lexington. The Shawnee left when colonization pushed through the Appalachian Mountains. Lower Shawnee Town ceremonial grounds are still visible in Greenup County.

We honor the first inhabitants who were here, respect their culture, and acknowledge the presence of their descendants who are here today in all walks of life including fellow pharmacists and healthcare professionals.