Spine Fellow
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT, US
Ken Porche, MD was born and raised in Southern Louisiana where he attended Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts. He attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) where he received a B.S. in Biochemistry and Biophysics and minored in Mathematics as well as Brain and Behavior. As an undergraduate, Dr. Porche worked on a variety of projects including cancer cell research, protein structure research, and computational modelling. Upon graduating he stayed at RPI to continue research on molecular motors. He received an M.A. in Medical Science from Boston University School of Medicine with his thesis on fMRI data in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Concurrently, he was hired as data manager at Boston Children’s Hospital working with genetic abnormalities associated with ASD (the Simons VIP study).
Dr. Porche attended medical school at Louisiana State University in New Orleans where he continued his research on ASD-associated genes, analyzing their impact on surgically-relevant neurodevelopmental disorders. He began his neurosurgical training at the University of Florida in 2017 and is scheduled to complete the program in 2024 after completing a spine fellowship at the University of Utah 2023-2024. He will continue to Mayo Clinic Rochester for a peripheral nerve fellowship under the mentorship of Dr. Spinner. His interests in neurosurgery include complex and minimally invasive spine surgery, deformity, spinal tumor, and peripheral nerve surgery. His research interests include artificial intelligence, biomarkers, complication prediction, frailty, and enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS).
Outside of medicine, he dabbles in woodworking, snowboarding, Cajun cooking. He enjoys traveling with his wife, who is a constant source of support and inspiration.
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose