Meet Our 2023-2024 Fellows

Yael Marks, PharmD

Global Health Fellow

Dr. Yael Marks is from Tampa, FL and earned both her Doctor of Pharmacy and her undergraduate degree in Psychology (with a focus in Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience) from the University of Florida. Dr. Marks' professional interests include global health, pharmacy and cultural competence, researching health disparities and informatics, and teaching. Outside of pharmacy, she enjoys live theater, music events, and playing her guitar.       

Durdana Iqbal, PharmD.
Durdana Iqbal, PharmD

Pharmaceutical Health Services and Outcomes Fellow

Dr. Durdana Iqbal is from Seattle, WA and received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of Washington. She completed her PGY1 at UW Health SwedishAmerican Hospital in Rockford, IL. Dr. Iqbal's professional interests include public health, ambulatory care, and community pharmacy. During her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, eating, and spending time with friends and family.

Ijeoma Anadi, PharmD, MS.
Ijeoma Anadi, PharmD, MS

Pharmacy Academic and Leadership (PAL) Fellow

Dr. Ijeoma Anadi received both her Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN. She also received her Master of Science in Instruction and Curriculum Leadership from the University of Memphis. Dr. Anadi’s professional interests include academia, student mentorship, educational research, and ambulatory care. She is passionate about leveraging the role pharmacists can have as educators, not just in a healthcare setting, but also in the classroom. Outside of pharmacy, Dr. Anadi enjoys group fitness classes, especially barre/pilates, trying out various new brunch spots with friends, random Target trips, and watching Netflix. 

Yuehan Zhou, PharmD.
Yuehan Zhou, PharmD

Pharmacoinformatics Fellow

Dr. Zhou earned his BS from Auburn University and his PharmD degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy and has forged a career in the managed care field. Currently, he is part of the team at the University at Buffalo Center for Health Outcomes, Pharmacoinformatics, and Epidemiology (cHOPE).  Dr. Zhou’s interests extend to using artificial intelligence to improve the efficacy and accuracy of healthcare services. Outside of work, he enjoys photography, staying active through workouts, and cooking.