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Rachna Gupta
MS, PT
(2000-2003)
email:
rachna_r_2000@yahoo.com

Reed Ferber
PhD, CAT(C), ATC
(2001-2003)
email:
rferber@kin.ucalgary.ca
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Dr.
Ferber recently completed a 2-year Post-Doctoral Fellow under the
direction of Dr. Davis. |
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Dr.
Ferber was primarily responsible for the coordination of the dual-site
prospective research project investigating
running injuries in competitive female runners, which is
now coordinated by
Dr. Milner. |
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Dr.
Ferber is currently at the University of Calgary as a
Post Doctoral Fellow
in the
Human Performance Laboratory. |

Allison DeLeo
MPT (2002-2003)
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Ali
obtained a Masters in Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware and
then went on to complete her Master's Thesis under the guidance of Dr.
Davis. |
 | Thesis: A Comparison of Rearfoot Motion Control
and Comfort in Custom and Semi-Custom Orthotic Devices. |
 | Ali
is currently working in a physical therapy clinic in Delaware. |

Carrie Laughton
MS (1998-2001)
email:
claughton@shrinenet.org
 | Carrie
completed her masters degree under the guidance of Dr. Davis. |
 | Thesis: Orthotic Intervention: Rearfoot motion
and lower extremity shock in rearfoot and forefoot strike patterns.
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Carrie is currently in the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Shriner's Hospital
for Children in Philladelphia, PA. Her work involves researching
gait and postural control in children with cerebral palsy and the effects
of gait training using functional electrical stimulation on gait
mechanics. Some of her time is also spent testing and interpreting
gait data for children with orthopedic problems. |

Blaise Williams
PhD, PT
(1996-2000)
email:
williamsdor@mail.ecu.edu
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Dr.
Williams completed his doctoral degree under the guidance of Dr. Davis. |
 | Dissertation: Lower Extremity Mechanics and
Injury Patterns in Runners with Pes Cavus and Pes Planus. |
 | Blaise
is currently at East Carolina University as an
Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy.
Blaise recently served as a committee member for
Rachna Gupta's Masters thesis.
He is also one of the conference organizers for the 2nd Foot and Ankle
Research Retreat. |

Kurt Manal
PhD (1992-1996)
email:
manal@udel.edu
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Dr.
Manal completed his doctoral degree with Dr. Davis and was the BMSC
program's first doctoral student. |
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Dissertation: Comparison of surface mounted markers and attachment methods
in estimating tibial rotations during walking. |
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Kurt is currently at the University of Delaware as a
Research Professor
in the Department of Engineering. He continues to be active in
the Davis lab by developing software for data processing. |
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