Koren Roach, PhD

Title(s)Affiliate Researcher, Radiology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Phone415-467-8266
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0003-0897-9340 Additional info
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    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAPostdocRadiology & Biomedical Imaging
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTPhD12/2018Bioengineering
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MABS05/2007Biomedical Engineering
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    International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2020  - 2020Magna Cum Laude Merit Award
    International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2020  - 2020Educational Stipend
    UCSF Core Center for Musculoskeletal Biology & Medicine2019  - 2019Travel Award
    University of Utah Orthopaedic Center2014  - 2018Richard K. & Maria A. Obyn Memorial Endowed Scholarship
    OpenSim Workshop 2015  - 2015Travel Award
    University of Utah Orthopaedic Center2014  - 2017Louise S. Peery Scholar
    Accellent, Inc.2013  - 2013Values Award
    Accellent, Inc.2010  - 2010Builder's Award
    Accellent, Inc.2010  - 2010Values Award
    Accellent, Inc.2009  - 2009Accelerating Success Award

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    Development of tools to predict hip osteoarthritis & characterize hip osteoarthritis progression
    Stryker / Orthopaedic Research Society Women's Research Fellowship Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
    Role: Investigator
    Description: The goal of this fellowship is to develop tools that leverage gait biomechanics and cartilage biochemistry to predict early hip OA and hip OA progression.
    Detection of physical activity type and duration in individuals with hip osteoarthritis
    UCSF Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Seed Grant Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Description: The overall goal of this seed grant is to develop an in-house artificial intelligence framework that can accurately classify physical activities and ascertain what levels of activity are associated with hip OA.

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    1. Local Patterns in 2-Year T1ρ and T2 Changes of Hip Cartilage Are Related to Sex and Functional Data: A Prospective Evaluation on Hip Osteoarthritis Participants. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2023 04; 57(4):1042-1053. Roach KE, Souza RB, Majumdar S, Pedoia V. PMID: 35852477; PMCID: PMC9849484.
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    2. Total Ankle Replacement Provides Symmetrical Postoperative Kinematics: A Biplane Fluoroscopy Imaging Study. Foot Ankle Int. 2022 06; 43(6):818-829. Lenz AL, Lisonbee RJ, Peterson AC, Roach KE, Foreman KB, Barg A, Anderson AE. PMID: 35293257; PMCID: PMC9980879.
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    3. Subject-specific biomechanical analysis to estimate locations susceptible to osteoarthritis-Finite element modeling and MRI follow-up of ACL reconstructed patients. J Orthop Res. 2022 08; 40(8):1744-1755. Bolcos PO, Mononen ME, Roach KE, Tanaka MS, Suomalainen JS, Mikkonen S, Nissi MJ, Töyräs J, Link TM, Souza RB, Majumdar S, Ma CB, Li X, Korhonen RK. PMID: 34820897; PMCID: PMC9127000.
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    4. The modified Shriners Hospitals for Children Greenville (mSHCG) multi-segment foot model provides clinically acceptable measurements of ankle and midfoot angles: A dual fluoroscopy study. Gait Posture. 2021 03; 85:258-265. Roach KE, Foreman KB, MacWilliams BA, Karpos K, Nichols J, Anderson AE. PMID: 33626450; PMCID: PMC8085108.
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    5. Multivariate functional principal component analysis identifies waveform features of gait biomechanics related to early‐to‐moderate hip osteoarthritis. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2021; 1-10. Koren E. Roach, Valentina Pedoia, Jinhee J. Lee, Tijana Popovic, Thomas M. Link, Sharmila Majumdar, Richard B. Souza. View Publication.
    6. Multivariate functional principal component analysis identifies waveform features of gait biomechanics related to early-to-moderate hip osteoarthritis. J Orthop Res. 2021 08; 39(8):1722-1731. Roach KE, Pedoia V, Lee JJ, Popovic T, Link TM, Majumdar S, Souza RB. PMID: 33615524; PMCID: PMC8180534.
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    7. Compensatory Motion of the Subtalar Joint Following Tibiotalar Arthrodesis: An in Vivo Dual-Fluoroscopy Imaging Study. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020 Apr 01; 102(7):600-608. Lenz AL, Nichols JA, Roach KE, Foreman KB, Barg A, Saltzman CL, Anderson AE. PMID: 32079879; PMCID: PMC7289138.
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    8. Application of High-Speed Dual Fluoroscopy to Study In Vivo Tibiotalar and Subtalar Kinematics in Patients With Chronic Ankle Instability and Asymptomatic Control Subjects During Dynamic Activities. Foot Ankle Int. 2017 Nov; 38(11):1236-1248. Roach KE, Foreman KB, Barg A, Saltzman CL, Anderson AE. PMID: 28800713; PMCID: PMC5914166.
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    9. Subject-Specific Axes of Rotation Based on Talar Morphology Do Not Improve Predictions of Tibiotalar and Subtalar Joint Kinematics. Ann Biomed Eng. 2017 Sep; 45(9):2109-2121. Nichols JA, Roach KE, Fiorentino NM, Anderson AE. PMID: 28639171; PMCID: PMC5709192.
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    10. In Vivo Kinematics of the Tibiotalar and Subtalar Joints in Asymptomatic Subjects: A High-Speed Dual Fluoroscopy Study. J Biomech Eng. 2016 09 01; 138(9). Roach KE, Wang B, Kapron AL, Fiorentino NM, Saltzman CL, Bo Foreman K, Anderson AE. PMID: 27455417; PMCID: PMC4992948.
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    11. Predicting tibiotalar and subtalar joint angles from skin-marker data with dual-fluoroscopy as a reference standard. Gait Posture. 2016 09; 49:136-143. Nichols JA, Roach KE, Fiorentino NM, Anderson AE. PMID: 27414041; PMCID: PMC5810542.
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    12. Accuracy and feasibility of high-speed dual fluoroscopy and model-based tracking to measure in vivo ankle arthrokinematics. Gait Posture. 2015 May; 41(4):888-93. Wang B, Roach KE, Kapron AL, Fiorentino NM, Saltzman CL, Singer M, Anderson AE. PMID: 25864769; PMCID: PMC6643275.
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