

Matthew Robson
Dedicated to exploring the nuances of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its impact on neuropsychiatric disorders, Matthew Robson serves as an Assistant Professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. With a robust academic foundation, he earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences from West Virginia University, following a B.S. in Biochemistry from Canisius College. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to unraveling the complexities of brain function and dysfunction. Professor Robson's research is centered on the intricate ways in which TBI influences neuronal signaling and behavior, particularly in relation to disorders such as depression and social withdrawal. His work delves into the mechanisms of neuroinflammation and molecular signaling alterations, aiming to uncover the pathways that lead to these debilitating conditions. By understanding these processes, he hopes to contribute to the development of more effective therapeutic strategies. In addition to his research endeavors, Matthew Robson is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists. He is passionate about guiding students through the complexities of neuroscience, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. His dedication to education is reflected in his commitment to integrating cutting-edge research with teaching. Through his work, Professor Robson seeks to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical application, striving to translate his findings into tangible benefits for individuals affected by TBI and related disorders. His contributions to the field are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also paving the way for improved patient outcomes.
Publications
, 62-73, 2009-12-11
, 20-32, 2016-08-31
, 10206-10218, 2018-09-12