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Rachel Miller |
Any
athlete
who
has
suffered
an
injury
knows
the
frustration
of
being
sidelined.
That
frustration
inspired
Rose-Hulman
Institute
of
Technology
senior
biomedical
engineering
student
Rachel
Miller
to
study
Anterior
Cruciate
Ligament
(ACL)
injuries.
Miller's
interest
in
the
topic
piqued
after
she
tore
her
ACL
playing
for
Rose-Hulman's
soccer
team.
Miller's
cutting-edge
research
has
earned
her
being
featured
in
the
new
Life
Sciences
INdiana
electronic
newsletter
and
Health
&
Fitness
section
of
the
Terre
Haute
Tribune-Star.
The
Life
Science
INdiana
e-newsletter
is
distributed
monthly
to
nearly
7,000
persons
that
are
interested
in
learning
the
latest
news,
opinions
and
resources
from
the
life
sciences
industry.
The
publication
is a
joint
venture
between
Inside
Indiana
Business,
BioCrossroads
and
Indiana
University.
The
story
about
Miller
also
includes
audio
excerpts
of a
recent
telephone
interview.
Rose-Hulman
Applied
Biology
and
Biomedical
Engineering
Professor
Kay
C
Dee
is
also
interviewed
about
Miller.
It
can
be
viewed
at:
http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/life-sciences.asp?ID=46&Detail=True.
A
front-page
story
published
in
the
April
3
issue
of
the
Terre
Haute
Tribune-Star
can
be
viewed
at
http://www.tribstar.com/features/local_story_093200657.html.
Miller
was
a
third-team
choice
on
the
2008
All-USA
College
Academic
Team,
published
in
USA
Today.
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