Mr. Roosevelt Desronvilles | Regenerative Medicine | Best Researcher Award
Orthobiologics Research Initiative Inc., United States
Roosevelt Desronvilles is a dynamic and driven clinical research coordinator with a strong foundation in regenerative medicine. With a background in molecular and cellular biology, he has demonstrated leadership and innovation in clinical trials and research focused on orthobiologics and tissue regeneration. He is currently involved in groundbreaking research on micro-fragmented adipose tissue, platelet-rich plasma, and stem cell therapies for musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Roosevelt’s extensive experience spans clinical research, data collection, grant writing, and manuscript submission. He has published in prominent journals and actively participates in conferences, advocating for novel regenerative treatments. His academic rigor, hands-on experience, and dedication to advancing medical science make him a distinguished contributor to his field.
Profile
Education
Roosevelt Desronvilles earned his Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Johns Hopkins University in May 2021. His education provided a strong foundation in molecular biology, cell physiology, and experimental research techniques. At Johns Hopkins, Roosevelt engaged in cutting-edge laboratory research, developing the technical expertise and problem-solving skills necessary for success in clinical and translational science. His coursework and hands-on experiences at the university’s prestigious laboratories prepared him to approach complex biological questions with precision and a multidisciplinary perspective. Roosevelt’s academic achievements have enabled him to transition smoothly into professional roles within clinical research, where he continues to apply the knowledge and methodologies learned at Johns Hopkins to real-world challenges in regenerative medicine and clinical trials.
Experience
Roosevelt Desronvilles has extensive hands-on experience in clinical research and medical practices. He currently works as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Orthobiologics Research Initiative, where he co-designed and managed clinical trials, including a study on the effectiveness of micro-fragmented adipose tissue for rotator cuff tears. Roosevelt’s role includes grant writing, manuscript submission, and contributing to pivotal research on orthobiologics like bone marrow aspirate and platelet-rich plasma. He also works as a Medical Scribe/Research Assistant at Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, performing diagnostic tasks and assisting in the preparation and administration of various biologic treatments. In the past, he was a Clinical Allergy Specialist at United Allergy Services, administering allergy tests and providing immunotherapy treatments. Roosevelt has presented his research at medical conferences and has been involved in multiple publications, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field.
Research Focus
Roosevelt Desronvilles’ research focuses on regenerative medicine, particularly the use of orthobiologics for musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. He is passionate about exploring the therapeutic potential of micro-fragmented adipose tissue, bone marrow aspirate, platelet-rich plasma, and stellate ganglion blocks. His research aims to improve the outcomes of clinical treatments for conditions such as rotator cuff tears, hip osteoarthritis, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Roosevelt’s work in clinical trials and data collection is driven by the desire to improve patient care and explore alternative therapies for conditions that may benefit from regenerative approaches. His published studies and ongoing research highlight the effectiveness and long-term durability of these therapies, contributing valuable insights to the field of regenerative medicine.
Publication Top Notes
- Three-Month Durability of Bilateral Two-Level Stellate Ganglion Blocks in Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Retrospective Analysis – Brain Sciences (2025)
- Long-Term Durability of Bilateral Two-Level Stellate Ganglion Blocks in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Six-Month Retrospective Analysis – Clinical and Translational Neuroscience (2025)
- Regeneration of Full-Thickness Common Extensor Tendon Tear After Percutaneous Microfragmented Adipose Graft – Regenerative Medicine (2024)
- Treating External Anal Sphincter Injury with Platelet-Rich Plasma to Resolve Postpartum Fecal Incontinence Caused by Birthing Trauma: A Case Report – Journal of Case Reports and Images in Obstetrics and Gynecology (2025)