Tate Miner, BS

  • Research Coordinator

Tate Miner is a Research Coordinator for Dr. Katie Suda’s R01 grant projects on drug supply chain disruption and high-risk medication prescribing in pediatric dentistry. He also holds a dual position at the Pittsburgh VA Health Center, where he coordinates Dr. Suda’s research on drug shortages within the VA system. Before joining CP3, Tate worked as a research assistant in the Department of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, where he collected data for a NIH-funded study of the influence of peer group relationships on the health of adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Outside of work, Tate likes to spend his time playing board games, attending live music events, and patronizing local bookstores.

Education & Training

  • BS, Psychology, Haverford College, 2019