Fatema Basrai knows how far an idea can go.
Basrai is the managing director of InnovateHealth Yale, Yale School of Public Health’s social entrepreneurship program, and the Sustainable Health Initiative (SHI), which strives to solve complex global health challenges through business-minded approaches, creative problem-solving, and international collaboration.
Since its inception in 2013, InnovateHealth Yale has coached over 200 students, funded 66 startups, and awarded over $400,000 in impact grants and internship funding to a broad array of student ventures. InnovateHealth Yale alumni have been funded and supported by Techstars, MIT Solve, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and leading venture capital firms.
InnovateHealth Yale partners with centers for innovation and entrepreneurship across Yale University. Yale Ventures is the central university entity for supporting innovators across the university and in New Haven with resources and opportunities as they translate their ideas and discoveries into new ventures that will positively impact the world’s greatest challenges.
Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale (Tsai CITY) is a hub that inspires students from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to seek innovative ways to solve real-world problems.
In a recent interview, Basrai discussed the importance of mentoring, supporting, and funding new ideas in public health to improve the lives of people in communities throughout the world.