Kevin Roberts
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Also affiliated: Brigham and Women's Hospital (2002); Springer Nature (Germany) (1987); Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2002); NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital (2005); Harvard University (2002–2008); St. Catherine University (1980); Union University (1981); Cornell University (2005); Columbia University Irving Medical Center (2005); Veterans Health Administration (2004); Nuffield Foundation (2005–2006); Research Experiences for Undergraduates (1996); University Medical Center (2005); University of Oxford (2009–2015); Massachusetts General Hospital (2002); Southwestern Medical Center (1999); Cancer Research And Biostatistics (2008); Institute of Clinical Research (1992); St. John's College (1975–1977); Kansas City VA Medical Center (1998); University of Missouri–Kansas City (1998); Albany Medical Center Hospital (1981–2020); The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (1999)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Kevin Roberts' research focuses on investigating strategies for tissue regeneration and repair, particularly in the context of volumetric muscle loss injuries. His work utilizes transcriptomic profiling to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying synergistic repair approaches. Recent publications include studies on the effects of nandrolone supplementation in aged animal models and detailed transcriptome profiling of repair strategies.
Roberts collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including John T. Kim, Jeffrey C. Wolchok, Grady Dunlap, and Jamie Hestekin. His scholarly output is marked by an h-index of 20 and over 2,300 citations across 62 publications, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He maintains an active laboratory website, indicating ongoing research activities.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 62
- Citations: 2,405
Selected Publications
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury (2022)
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Graft alignment impacts the regenerative response of skeletal muscle after volumetric muscle loss in a rat model (2020)
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Production of Extracellular Matrix Fibers via Sacrificial Hollow Fiber Membrane Cell Culture (2019)
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Cell derived extracellular matrix fibers synthesized using sacrificial hollow fiber membranes (2017)
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The characterization of decellularized human skeletal muscle as a blueprint for mimetic scaffolds (2016)
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- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
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