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<strong>DUKE</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>MEDICAL</strong> <strong>CENTER</strong><strong>CURRICULUM</strong> VITAEforPermanent Recordand theAppointments and Promotions CommitteeDate Updated: June 22, 2007Education: Institution Date (Year)High School Diploma Millbrook High School 1996Raleigh, NCBachelor of Science, College of Arts and Sciences, 2000Applied ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillMinor : PhysicsMaster of Science Department of Biomedical Engineering 2001School of MedicineUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillDoctor of Philosophy Department of Biomedical Engineering 2004School of MedicineUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillScholarly societies:NAProfessional training and academic career (chronologically, beginning with firstpostgraduate position):Institution Position/Title DatesGeneral Clinical Research Center Project Coordinator 2001-2002(NIH-supported)(Biomechanical Testing)University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCDepartment of Physical Therapy Graduate Teaching Assistant 2002-2004School of MedicineMotion AnalysisUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCDivision of Physical Therapy Project Coordinator 2002-2004(Nike Supported)(Jones’ Fracture Project)University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCInjury Prevention Research Center Principle Investigator 2003-2004Department of Biomedical Engineering


Updated 6/22/2007University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCDepartment of Exercise and Sport Science Graduate Teaching Assistant 2004College of Arts and SciencesHuman AnatomyUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCDivision of Orthopaedics Research Associate 2004-2006Department of SurgeryDuke University Medical CenterDurham, NCDivision of Orthopaedics Medical Instructor 2006-presentDepartment of SurgeryDuke University Medical CenterDurham, NC2


Updated 6/22/2007Publications:Refereed journals:1. Lauren C. Feeney, Cheng-Feng Lin, Denis J. Marcellin-Little, Amanda R. Tate, Robin M.Queen, Bing Yu. Validation of two-dimensional Kinematic Analysis of Walking and Sit-to-StandMotions in <strong>Lab</strong>rador Retrievers. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 68 (3): 277-282,20072. Bing Yu, Jennifer Preston, Robin M. Queen, W. Mack Hardaker, Ian R. Byrum, Michael T.Gross Marc Davis, Timothy N. Taft, William E. Garrett. Effects of Wearing Foot Orthosis withMedial Arch Support on the 5th Metatarsal Loading in Selected Basketball Tasks. Journal ofOrthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37(4): 186-191, 2007.3. Robin M. Queen, Benjamin B. Haynes, W. Mack Hardaker, William E. Garrett, Jr. ForefootLoading During Three Athletic Tasks. American Journal of Sports Medicine; 35(4): 630-636,20074. Robin M. Queen, Nathan A Mall, W. Mack Hardaker, James A Nunley II. Describing theMedial Longitudinal Arch Using Footprint Indices. Foot and Ankle International, 28 (4): 456-462, 20075. Nathan A. Mall, W. Mack Hardaker, James A. Nunley II, Robin M. Queen. The Reliability andReproducibility of Foot Type Measurements using a Mirrored Foot Photo Box and DigitalPhotography Compared to Caliper Measurements. Journal of Biomechanics, 40 (5), 1171-1176,2007.6. Robin M. Queen, Terrence T. Crowder, Harvey Johnson, Donald Ozumba, and Alison Toth.Treatment of Metatarsal Stress Fracture Using a Combination of Customized Orthoses: A CaseReport. Foot and Ankle International, 28 (4): 506-510, 2007.7. Robin M. Queen, Michael T. Gross, Hsin-Yi Liu. Reliability of lower Extremity Kinetics andKinematics for Constrained and Self-Selected Running Speeds. Gait and Posture 23(3), 282-287,20068. Michael Gross, Bing Yu, Robin Queen. Posterior Heel Flare and Chronic Exertional AnteriorCompartment Syndrome: A Case Study. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice. 17 (4), 8-13,20059. Robin M. Queen, Paul S. Weinhold, Donald T. Kirkendall, Bing Yu. Theoretical Study of theEffect of Ball Properties on Impact Force in Soccer Heading. Medicine and Science in Sportsand Exercise. 35(12), 2069-2076, 200310. Yu, B, Queen, RM, and Schrodt, LA. Effect of External Marker Sets on Between-DayRepeatability of Knee Kinematics and Kinetics in Stair Climbing and Level Walking. Researchin Sports Medicine. 11(4), 209-218, 200311. RM Harrell, J Tong, PS Weinhold, and LE Dahners. Comparison of the Mechanical Properties3


Updated 6/22/2007of Different Tension Band Materials and Suture Techniques. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma.17(2), 2003.Refereed journals in review:Ershela L. Sims, W. Mack Hardaker, Robin M. Queen. Gender Differences in Plantar PressureLoading During Three Athletic Tasks. Journal of Athletic Training (In Review)Robin M. Queen, Brian L. Charnock, William E. Garrett, W. Mack Hardaker, Ershela L. Sims,Claude T. Moorman. Cleat Type Comparison in Two Soccer Specific Tasks: A Study on FieldTurf.British Journal of Sports Medicine (In Review)Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, James A. Nunley, Nathan A. Mall, Robin M. Queen. The Effect of FootType on In-shoe Plantar Pressure During Walking and Running. Gait and Posture (In Review)Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, Robin M. Queen, Mark Easley, James A. Nunley. Distinguishing Jonesand Proximal Diaphyseal Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal: Why Bother? Clinical Orthopaedicsand Related Research (In Review)Non-refereed publications:1. Robin M. Queen. Fifth Metatarsal Stress Fractures. ACC Webpage (Sports Science Section),February 2005.2. Robin M. Harrell, Paul S. Weinhold, Bing Yu, and Don Kirkendall. Proper Heading is Safe –But there are precautions to be taken, especially with children. Soccer Journal. 47(5), 2002.Chapters in books: NoneBooks: (Indicate authors or editor.):NoneNon-authored publications: (Faculty member formally acknowledged in the publication.)Guskiewicz, KM. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Youth Soccer. Submitted to the Department ofHealth and Human Services Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 2002Other:a. Published scientific reviews (for mass distribution) NAb. Selected abstracts1. Robert J. Butler and Robin M. Queen. The Effect of Footwear on Landing Mechanics During aSoccer Specific Jumping Task. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical TherapyAssociation Annual Meeting, 2008.4


Updated 6/22/20072. Robin M. Queen, Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, Nathan A. Mall, James A. Nunley. The Effect ofFoot Type on Plantar Pressure in Four Sport Specific Tasks. American Orthopaedic Foot &Ankle Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, 2007.3. Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, Robin M. Queen, James A. Nunley. Jones and Proximal DiaphysealFractures of the 5 th Metatarsal. American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting,Toronto, ON, 2007.4. Robin M. Queen, James A. Nunley, Jan K. Richardson. The Effect of Footwear on PreoperativeGait Mechanics in a Clinical Population. American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle SocietyAnnual Meeting, Toronto, ON, 2007.5. Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, James A. Nunley, Nathan A. Mall, Robin M. Queen. The Effect ofFoot Type on In-shoe Plantar Pressure During Walking and Running. Medicine and Science inSports and Exercise. Volume 39 (S5): 2007.6. Brian Charnock, Mathew Williams, Ershela L. Sims, William E. Garrett, Robin M. Queen.Proprio 5000: A New Method for Assessing Dynamic Balance. Medicine and Science in Sportsand Exercise. Volume 39 (S5): 2007.7. Robin M. Queen, Yukiko Makihara, Claude T. Moorman, Donald E. Fowler, William, EGarrett. Kinematic Analysis of the Lower Extremity During Sprinting at Maximum and SubmaximumSpeeds. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Volume 39 (S5): 2007.8. Makihara Y, Queen RM, Moorman CT III, Fowler DE III, Garrett WE Jr. Kinematic Analysis ofHamstring Strain Injuries during Sprinting at Maximum and Submaximim Speeds. The 53rdAnnual Meeting of the Orthopeadic Research Society, La Jolla, CA.9. Robin M. Queen, Ershela L. Sims, Benjamin B. Haynes, William E Garrett, Jr. Differences inForefoot Loading During Three Athletic Tasks on FieldTurf. American Society of BiomechanicsAnnual Meeting, Blacksburg, VA.10. Nathan A. Mall, W. Mack Hardaker, Robin M. Queen, James A. Nunley, II. GenderDifferences and Dominant/Non-Dominant Asymmetry in Measurements of the Foot and MedialLongitudinal Arch. American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, La Jolla, CA.11. Nathan A. Mall, Claude T. Moorman, James A. Nunley, II, Robin M. Queen. Who’s Right?The Differences in Clinical Assessment of Arch Height within and Across Health Care ProviderSpecialties. American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, La Jolla, CA.12. Nathan A. Mall, Robin M. Queen, Richard R. Glisson, James A. Nunley, II. A BiomechanicalStudy of Failure Using Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Jones Fractures. American OrthopaedicFoot & Ankle Society, La Jolla, CA.13. Nathan A. Mall, Claude T. Moorman, James A. Nunley, II, Robin M. Queen. The Reliability ofMeasuring the Medial Longitudinal Arch: The Need for a Standardized Method. AmericanOrthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, La Jolla, CA.5


Updated 6/22/200714. William E. Garrett, Jr, Claude T. Moorman, III, W. Mack Hardaker, Robin M. Queen. PlantarPressure Differences between Cleat Plate Configurations During a Side-Cut Task on FieldTurf.Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Volume 38 (S5): 200615. Nathan A. Mall, Robin M. Queen, Richard Glisson, James A. Nunley, II. Compression of FullyThreaded Tapered and Partially Threaded Lag Screws in Fifth Metatarsal Fixation. AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons National Meeting. Chicago, IL.16. Nathan A. Mall, W. Mack Hardaker, James A. Nunley, and Robin M. Queen. The ReliabilityAnd Reproducibility Of Foot Measurements Using a Mirrored Foot Photo Box Compared ToCaliper Measurements. Presented at the American Society of Biomechanics National Meeting.Cleveland, OH.17. Robin M. Queen, Michael T Gross, and Hsin-Yi Liu. Reliability of Lower Extremity Kineticsand Kinematics for Constrained and Self-Selected Running Speeds. Medicine and Science inSports and Exercise. Volume 37(S5): S,200518. Robin M. Queen, Michael T. Gross, and Bing Yu. Effect of Positive Posterior Heel Flare onLower Extremity Kinematics During Running Gait. Presented at the American Society ofBiomechanics National Meeting. Portland, OR, September 10, 2004.19. Robin M. Queen, Michael T. Gross, and Bing Yu. Effect of Positive Posterior Heel Flare onKinetics and Tibialis Anterior Muscle Activation During Running Gait. Presented at theAmerican Society of Biomechanics National Meeting. Portland, OR, September 9, 2004.20. Bing Yu, Robin M. Queen, and Lori A. Schrodt. Effect of Marker Sets on Between-dayReproducibility of Knee Kinematics and Kinetics in Stair Climbing and Level Walking. Presentedat the American Society of Biomechanics National Meeting. Toledo, OH, September 25, 2003.21. Harrell, R.M; Weinhold, P.S.; Yu, B.; and Kirkendall, D.T. Modeling the Impact of Heading:Influence of inflation pressure, contact mass, ball size and velocity. Medicine and Science inSports and Exercise. 34(S1): S185, 2002.22. Harrell, R.M.; Tong, J.; Weinhold, P.S.; Dahners, L.E. A Comparison Study of the MechanicalProperties of Different Surgical Fixation Materials. Annals Biomed. Engr. 29(S1):S35, 2001.c: Editorials, position, and background papersNAConsultant appointments: (Include US government, state, private organizations, etc.)Motion Analysis Corporation (Santa Rosa, CA)Consultant on Technical Support and System InstallationProfessional awards and special recognitions:6


Updated 6/22/2007Organizations and participation: (Offices held, committee assignments, etc.)2002 - present American College of Sports Medicine2004 - present American Society of Biomechanics2005 - present International Society of Biomechanics2005 - present Footwear Biomechanics Technical Group2001 - 2002 Biomedical Engineering SocietyManuscript Reviewer: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. (Sept. 2004- Present)Journal of Biomechanics (December 2004 – Present)Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy (November 2005-Present)Foot and Ankle International (February 2006-Present)Journal of Applied Biomechanics (July 2006 – Present)Journal of Athletic Training (May 2007-Present)Associate Editor: Foot and Ankle International (March 2007-Present)Grant Reviewer: Injury Prevention Research Center (March 2005 – Present)University of North Carolina at Chapel HillService:2006-2007 Program Chair and Meeting Chair for the Southeast Biomechanics Conference(SEBC), regional meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. DukeUniversity, Durham, NC. April 19-21, 20072006-2007 Organizing Committee Member: Human Movement Science Research Day. Localstudent conference hosted by Duke University and the University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. March2, 20062005-2006 Organizing Committee Member: Human Movement Science Research Day. Localstudent conference hosted by Duke University and the University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. March3, 2006Teaching responsibilities:2006 Visiting Lecturer: “Anatomy of the Lower Extremity” (L. Scott Levin, MD - courseinstructor), Department of Biological Anatomy and Anthropology, Duke University, Durham,NC2006 Visiting Lecturer: “Food for Thought” (Kenneth Glander, PhD-course instructor),Department of Biological Anatomy and Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC2007 Visiting Lecturer: “Musculoskeletal Practice Management” (Tedd Worrell, PT, EdD, SCS,FACSM – course instructor), Department of Community and Family Medicine, Doctor of7


Updated 6/22/2007Physical Therapy Program, Duke University, Durham, NC.Thesis Committee Member:Student Institution Department YearUranie “Peppi” Brown UNC Chapel Hill Biomedical Engineering 2005-presentProfessional Presentations1. The Effect of Foot Type on Plantar Pressure in Four Sport Specific Tasks. Poster Presentation atAmerican Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.2. Jones and Proximal Diaphyseal Fractures of the 5 th Metatarsal. Poster Presentation at AmericanOrthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON3. The Effect of Footwear on Pre-operative Gait Mechanics in a Clinical Population. PosterPresentation at American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON4. The Effect of Foot Type on In-shoe Plantar Pressure During Walking and Running. PodiumPresentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA,May 2007.5. Kinematic Analysis of the Lower Extremity During Sprinting at Maximum and Sub-maximumSpeeds. Poster Presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, NewOrleans, LA, May 2007.6. Differences in Forefoot Loading During Three Athletic Tasks on FieldTurf. Poster Presentation,American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Blacksburg, VA, September 7, 20067. Gender Differences and Dominant/Non-Dominant Asymmetry in Measurements of the Foot andMedial Longitudinal Arch. Poster Presentation, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, LaJolla, CA, July 12-15, 20068. Who’s Right? The Differences in Clinical Assessment of Arch Height within and Across HealthCare Provider Specialties. Poster Presentation, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, LaJolla, CA, July 12-15, 20069. The Reliability of Measuring the Medial Longitudinal Arch: The Need for a StandardizedMethod. Poster Presentation, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, La Jolla, CA, July12-15, 200610. Plantar Pressure Differences between Cleat Plate Configurations During a Side-Cut Task onFieldTurf. Podium Presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting.Denver, CO, June 3, 2006.8


Updated 6/22/200711. The Effect of Cleat Plate Configuration on Lower Extremity Kinematics and Performance onFieldTurf . Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Podium Presentation at the AmericanCollege of Sports Medicine National Meeting. Denver, CO, May 31, 2006.12. The Reliability And Reproducibility Of Foot Measurements Using a Mirrored Foot Photo BoxCompared To Caliper Measurements. Poster Presentation at the American Society ofBiomechanics National Meeting. Cleveland, OH.13. Reliability of Lower Extremity Kinetics and Kinematics for Constrained and Self-SelectedRunning Speeds. Podium Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting.Nashville, TN, June 3, 2005.14. Effect of Positive Posterior Heel Flare on Lower Extremity Kinematics During Running Gait.Poster Presentation: American Society of Biomechanics National Meeting. Portland, OR,September 10, 2004.15. Effect of Positive Posterior Heel Flare on Kinetics and Tibialis Anterior Muscle ActivationDuring Running Gait. Poster Presentation: American Society of Biomechanics NationalMeeting. Portland, OR, September 9, 2004.16. Effect of Marker Sets on Between-day Reproducibility of Knee Kinematics and Kinetics in StairClimbing and Level Walking. Poster Presentation: American Society of Biomechanics NationalMeeting. Toledo, OH, September 25, 2003.17. Modeling the Impact of Heading: Influence of inflation pressure, contact mass, ball size andvelocity. Poster Presentation: American College of Sport Medicine 2002.18. A Comparison Study of the Mechanical Properties of Different Surgical Fixation Materials.Poster Presentation: Biomedical Engineering National Meeting. Durham, NC, 2001Invited Presentations2006 “Stress Fractures: Current Issues in Research and Treatment” (Primary Care Sports Medicine– Journal Club)Areas of research interests (basic and applied):Foot and ankle biomechanicsSports Injury Prevention in the foot and ankleShoe design and the implications for improved performance and injury preventionShoe design and its implication in balancePrevention of knee osteoarthritis through clinical interventionsOther Positions or Appointments:Fixed Term Appointment:TraineesUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillGraduate School9


Updated 6/22/2007Daniel Southam, BSE January 2005-June 2005 Undergraduate StudentNathan A. Mall, MS IV September 2004 – August 2005 Medical StudentDonald Fowler, III May 2005 – August 2005 Medical Student – FellowBen Haynes June 2005 – present Undergraduate StudentErshela L. Sims, PhD May2005 – present Post Doctoral FellowYukiko Makihara August 2005 – September 2006 Graduate StudentBrian Yeh January 2006- May 2006 Undergraduate StudentTravis Nelson May 2006-August 2006 Undergraduate StudentMya Shackleford January 2007-present Undergraduate StudentExternal support - gifts, grants, and contracts:ApproximatePI % Effort Purpose Amount DurationPast:Queen 0% Piedmont Research Foundation $5,000 10/01/06-09/30/07Examine the differences in lowerextremity kinetics and kinematicsduring 3 tasks between patients with TotalHip Replacement, Hip Resurfacing andNormal Controls.Queen 0% AOFAS Grant: To determine the kinetic, $10,000 04/2006-02/2007kinematic, and pressure differencesbetween women with a previous history of2 nd and 3 rd metatarsal stress fractures andwomen without a history of stress fracturesand men without a previous history of stressfractures.Boling 0% Robertson Scholars Program $ 950 06/2006-05/2007Foster research Collaboration betweenUNC - Chapel Hill and Duke UniversityQueen 0% Piedmont Research Foundation $5,000 01/2006-06/2006To determine the differences between aNordic hamstring curl and traditionalhamstring curls in terms of eccentricand concentric strengthHerman 0% Robertson Scholars Program $ 1,000 09/2005-09/2006Foster research Collaboration betweenUNC - Chapel Hill and Duke University10


Updated 6/22/2007Present:Queen 25% Nike, Inc $51,529 01/2005-09/2005The Effect of Four Different Cleat PlateConfigurations on Lower ExtremityKinematics and In-Shoe Pressure onFieldTurfQueen 50% Injury Prevention Research Center $5,000 05/03-05/04The Effect of a Positive Posterior HeelFlare on Lower Extremity Kinetics,Kinematics, and Muscle ActivationDuring RunningPending:Defrate 10% PAR06-383 (NIH-R03): $234,000 12/01/07-11/30/10The In Vivo Biomechanics of LateralAnkle Ligament Injury and ReconstructionQueen 35% PA-03-383 (NIH-R03): To determine the $234,000 12/01/07-11/30/10the effect different rehabilitation programson patients with PFPS.Sabesan 15% OREF Resident Award $20,000 07/01/07-06/30/08Co-investigator A Prospective Clinical Gait Comparisonof Total Hip Replacements versus HipResurfacing11

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