The thesis written by Jenna Sullivan, a Ph.D. student in Yale’s Biomedical Engineering, for her M.S. in Biomedical Engineering degree at Purdue University, was judged to be the strongest of all M.S. theses nominated for recognition by faculty at Purdue's College of Engineering.
Sullivan’s thesis represented Purdue’s College of Engineering in a University-wide competition and was one of the runners-up to the thesis that was sent on by Purdue University to a national competition of the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools.


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