PittPharmacy graduate student Tao Long, BS is a 2015 QIT Health Innovators Fellowship recipient and will participate in the 2015 QIT Health Innovators Fellowship.

The QIT fellows, from Carnegie Mellon University, Carlow University, Chatham University, Duquesne University and the University of Pittsburgh, represent a diverse range of disciplines from clinical practice and research to public health and policy to health administration and business. The QIT Health Innovators Fellowship nurtures a workforce dedicated to healthcare quality improvement through innovation and entrepreneurship by enabling entrepreneurial graduate students from various disciplines to work closely with clinical and entrepreneurial mentors and a multi-disciplinary team to develop innovative hi-tech products/services designed to ameliorate meaningful problems in health care.

Long is a graduate student in the biochemical pharmacology track at the School of Pharmacy.

Professor Jeffrey K. Yao, PhD is his primary advisor.

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