Dr. Tiev Miller graduated with honors in sports medicine at the University of Louisville and received the Joseph R. Trabue award in the Department of Health and Sport Sciences. He was awarded a graduate research scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in exercise physiology in the same department and was involved in several NIH funded trials. He also holds a master’s in education from Framingham State University.
After his tenure as an assistant professor in the Department of Nursing at Daegu Health College, Tiev received a postgraduate research scholarship in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University under Professor Marco Pang. He was awarded the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences Distinguished Thesis.
Prior to his PhD, he worked as a research assistant developing community services and resources for individuals with stroke and spinal cord injury under Professor Janice Eng. As a postdoctoral research fellow in the Autonomic Laboratory at the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries under the supervision of Professor Andrei Krassioukov, his research currently focuses on the recovery of essential autonomic functions after spinal cord injury.
For an up-to-date list of Tiev’s publications, see ORCiD.
Year 2022
Type Trainee Award
Partner(s) 
International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD)