TAMARA L. COHEN, Ph.D. PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL OUTLINE BACKGROUND Dr. Cohen received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Bioengineering from The Pennsylvania State University. She went on to obtain her Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. Her scientific research focused on the biomechanics and tissue mechanics of severe clubfoot. Clubfoot is a congenital deformity of the lower extremity that, untreated, results in pain as well as abnormal ambulation and inability to navigate the physical environment, such as walkways and stairs. She utilized motion capture technology and mechanical testing to evaluate the viscoelastic response of conservative correction, as well as to quantitatively characterize the time-dependent behavior of the ligamentous component of the deformity. Dr. Cohen has experience in lower and upper extremity kinematics and kinetics of normal and pathologic populations and has worked in clinical environments with patients with impairments associated with abnormal gait. She has led workshops and lectures on motion capture technology and analysis, as well as tissue mechanics and responses to forces. Dr. Cohen is experienced in communicating with technical and nontechnical audiences alike, through classroom lectures, conferenced presentations, and entrepreneurial endeavors. She specializes in slip, trip, and fall analysis, human factors, and biomechanical and injury causation analysis. AREAS OF SPECIALTY Slip/Trip/Fall Kinematics and Kinetics Human Factors Injury Causation Biomechanics Building Codes and Standards Human Kinematic Analysis and Testing Workplace Safety Human Injury Mechanisms Construction Accidents Illumination Analysis and Testing ADA Compliance Joint Biomechanics Human Tolerance Thresholds EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, January 2016 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Bioengineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, December 2006 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2017 - Present ARCCA, Inc. Senior Biomechanist Investigates the cause, nature, and severity of injuries using biomechanics. Evaluates slip, trip and fall mishaps including stairway falls, and slip resistance testing of walkway surfaces Participates in the experimental design and analysis of human kinematics and kinetics testing as it relates to stairway ascent and descent Performs analysis of building codes associated with personal injuries and premises liability
Page 2 Applies the principles of human factors and biomechanics to the anatomy and physiology of the human body to explore the cause, nature, and severity of injuries. Participates in biomechanical investigations involving human volunteers and anthropometric test devices that explore human response to injury mechanisms, tolerance thresholds, and injury prevention Analyzes ingress and egress issues Provides instruction in the areas of slip/trip/fall analysis, human factors, biomechanical and injury causation analysis January 2016 July 2016 Marquette University Associate Researcher Conducted over 100 customer discovery interviews with physical/occupational therapists and adaptive sports athletes/trainers to gain insights into challenges and needs August 2007 December 2015 Marquette University Graduate Research Assistant Designed and implemented studies to evaluate and characterize the biomechanics of conservative clubfoot correction to aid in the development of future treatment strategies Investigated and compared the viscoelastic response of three cast materials during simulated conservative clubfoot correction utilizing motion analysis Applied mathematical modeling algorithms to characterize the viscoelastic behavior and mechanical properties of clubfoot ligamentous tissue Prepared and taught lectures, workshops, labs, projects, and exams for senior and graduate-level courses on motion analysis, tissue mechanics, and finite element analysis Facilitated data acquisition during motion analysis studies in community-based and lab-based settings January 2006 July 2007 The Pennsylvania State University Undergraduate Research Assistant Designed MRI-compatible apparatus to support graduate research of subtalar axis motion Utilized motion analysis technology to investigate hip, ankle and subtalar kinematics June December 2005 Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. Mechanical Engineering Co-op Conducted reliability, reproducibility, and verification tests on minimally invasive surgical instruments June August 2004 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Mechanical Engineering Intern Redesigned fluorine tub washer equipment for easier removal of waste products Evaluated electrolytic cell performance and efficiency based on lifetime, voltage, and production data Fall 2003 Spring 2005 The Pennsylvania State University Teaching Assistant Engineering Design & Graphics 100
Page 3 TRAINING ASTM Workshop on the Multifactorial Analysis of Slip and Fall Events: Implications for Forensic and Safety Professionals, ASTM Headquarters, Conshohocken, PA, January 30, 2017 OSHA 10 Hour Outreach Training Program - General Industry Certification (2017) MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Member, Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), 2016-Present Member, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), F13 Committee, Pedestrian/Walkway Safety and Footwear, 2017-Present Member, American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), 2017-Present FUNDED PROJECTS 2016 I-Corps: PWP (Personal Wheelchair Platform), Entrepreneurial Lead Funding Agency: National Science Foundation Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships 2015-2016 Enhancing Regional Technology Commercialization: PWP: Personal Wheelchair Platform, Entrepreneurial Lead PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS/ Funding Agency: National Science Foundation - I-Corps Site: Southeastern Wisconsin; subaward from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Cohen, T.L. (2015). Biomechanical Characterization and Evaluation of Conservative Clubfoot Correction (Doctoral dissertation). Marquette University. In press. Cohen, T.L., Altiok, H., Wang, M., et al. (2013) Evaluation of cast creep occurring during simulated clubfoot correction. Journal of Engineering in Medicine. 227(8), pp. 919-27. Lewis, G.S.., Cohen, T.L., Seisler, A.R., Kirby, K.A., et al. (2009) In vivo tests of an improved method for functional location of the subtalar joint axis. Journal of Biomechanics, 42(2), pp. 146-151. Manuscripts in Preparation Cohen, T.L., Rammer, J.R., Albert, C., et al. Design and Validation of a Benchtop Test System for Miniature Pediatric Soft Tissue Specimens. Cohen, T.L., Toth, J., Harris, G.F. In Vitro Study of Viscoelastic behavior of Medial Fibrotic Mass Tissue in Severe Clubfoot. Toth, J.M., Harris, G.F., Cohen, T.L., Caicedo, L., Smith, P.A. Histologic Characterization of Medial Fibrotic Mass Tissue in Severe Clubfoot. SHORT PAPERS Cohen, T.L., Rammer, J.R., Harris, G.F. (2016, May) Evaluation of wheelchair roller system for therapeutic use. In Proceedings of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, p.138-139, Memphis, TN.
Page 4 Cohen, T.L., Altiok, H., Tarima, S., et al. (2012, August) Creep evaluation of (orthotic) cast materials during simulated clubfoot correction. In Proceedings of the 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS (pp. 3352-3355). ABSTRACTS & PRESENTATIONS DiDomenico, A., Cohen, T.L., Joganich, T. (2018) Effect of Stair Tread Markings on Foot Placement During Stair Decent. Paper submitted for presentation at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2018 Annual Meeting. Rammer, J., Cohen, T., Harris, G. (2015, November) Evaluation of a Wheelchair Roller Platform for Home and Community Propulsion Training. NIH-IEEE 2015 Strategic Conference on Healthcare Innovations and Point-of-Care Technologies for Precision Medicine, 1p. Bethesda, MD. Cohen TL, Beardsley S, Wang M, Altiok H, Smith PA, Harris GF. Biomechanical Modeling of Clubfoot Correction. Marquette University Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Research Day, March 27, 2014. (Poster) Cohen TL, Harris GF. Biomechanical Modeling of Clubfoot Correction, Marquette University Forward Thinking Poster Session / Colloquy, December 3, 2013. (Poster) Cohen, T.L., Altiok, H., Wang, M., McGrady, L., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Tarima, S., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F. (2013). Biomechanical Modeling of Clubfoot Correction. Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine. Milwaukee, WI Cohen, T.L., Altiok, H., Wang, M., McGrady, L., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Tarima, S., Smith, P., Harris, G. Biomechanical Modeling of Clubfoot Correction. Sigma Xi Advances in the Science Poster Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, April 17, 2012. Cohen, TL, Altiok, H, Wang, M, McGrady, L, Graf, A, Krzak, J, Tarima, S, Smith, P, Harris, G. Biomechanical Modeling of Pediatric Clubfoot. Tech4POD Celebration of Accomplishments, Marquette University, Oct 28, 2011. Cohen, T., Smith P., Altiok H., et al. (2011, January) Towards better control of clubfoot. In Proceedings of the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting. p. 1386, Long Beach, CA. Cohen TL, Harris GF. Biomechanical Modeling of Clubfoot Correction. Marquette University Forward Thinking Poster Session / Colloquy, December 2, 2008. Sulewski, T.L., Cohen, T.L., Lewis, G.S., et al. (2008, August) Subtalar Joint Kinetics during Standing and Walking. Poster presented at North American Congress on Biomechanics, Ann Arbor, MI. INVITED LECTURES, WORKSHOPS, & PRESENTATIONS Outreach Approaches to Innovate and Apply Novel Motion Analysis Technology beyond the Lab and into the Community, Presented at the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) Annual Meeting. Instructors: Gerald F Harris Ph.D. P.E., Jacob R. Rammer M.S., Rebecca Boerigter B.S., Tamara L. Cohen Ph.D., Rakel Zarb B.S., Meghan Teich B.S., Joseph J. Krzak Ph.D. P.T. P.C.S., and Peter A. Smith M.D. Tuesday May 17, 2016, Memphis, TN. Viscoelasticity: It s about time! (BIEN 6931) Bone and Soft Tissue Mechanics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Lecturer: Cohen, T.L., April 1, 2014. Viscoelasticity: It s about time! (BIEN 4490) Biomechanics Instrumentation Design Laboratory II, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Lecturer: Cohen, T.L. February 10, 2014.
Page 5 WP1: Vicon Body Builder Upper Extremity Kinematics with Manual Wheelchair Mobility Lecture and Workshop. (BIEN 6450) Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Lecturer: Cohen, T.L. October 15 22, 2012 Motion Analysis. Motion Analysis Laboratory, OREC, Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee, WI. Lecturer: Cohen, T.L. June 13, 2011. Cohen T.L. Towards Better Control of Clubfoot Correction. Marquette University OREC, March 23, 2012. Cohen, TL. Towards better control of clubfoot casting, Marquette University OREC, December 2, 2011