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Seth Kussow

Seth Kussow, BS

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seth.kussow@utah.edu

About Me

From a young age, Seth had an interest in engineering and science and a fascination with sports and movement. As his high school years ended, Seth was introduced to Biomechanics and was thrilled there was a field that applied science and engineering to better understand movement. Following this passion, he attended Purdue University – Indianapolis, just 30 minutes from the Indianapolis suburb he grew up in. There, Seth received a bachelor’s in biomedical engineering. After graduating, he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, to pursue his PhD, also in Biomedical Engineering. His dissertation explores novel methodologies to improve understanding of the kinematics associated with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome using biplane radiography. His fascination with understanding movement is furthered outside of his research through hobbies including rock climbing and yoga. In the future, Seth hopes to continue investigating movement and its role in musculoskeletal disease (as well as climbing as many rocks as possible in his free time). 

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