Charles M. Samson
Title
Instructor of Pediatrics
Appointment
Instructor, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Phone
513-636-4415
Fax
513-636-7805
Bio
Dr. Samson completed his undergraduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his medical degree at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric training at the N.C. Children’s Hospital at the University of North Carolina and subsequently finished a Pediatric Gastroenterology fellowship with focus on inflammatory bowel disease at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. His current research and clinical focus is in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
Credentials
MD: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2003
Residency: Pediatrics, North Carolina Hospitals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Fellowship: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
Certification: Pediatrics, 2006
Awards and Honors
- Phi Beta Kappa,1997
- Venable Medal- Most outstanding senior, 1998
chemistry major at Univeristy of North Carolina
- Medical Thesis Honors, 2002
- Fellowship to Faculty Transition Award, Foundation of the American Gastroenterological Association, 2009
- William Cooper Procter Scholar Research Award, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 2009
Research
Understanding the innate and adaptive immune response in inflammatory bowel disease.
Publications, Most Recent
Samson CM, Lichtman SN, Kim SC. Efficay of PEG 3350 with electrolytes (GOLYTELY®) nasogastric infusion in children with chronic constipation. NASPGHAN, October 2006.
Samson CM, Bhatt DC, McLean BA, Kim SC. Use of a web-based data registry to show improved IBD patient management. NASPGHAN, October 2007.
Samson CM, Moyer MS, Denson LA, Kaul A, Putnam P, Tomer G. Diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy and impact on clinical management in a pediatric population. NASPGHAN, October 2007.
Samson CM, Jurickova I, Colliver J, Bonkowski EL, Han X, Denson L. Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Is Required for Homeostatic Responses to Intestinal Injury in the CARD15 Deficient Host. Digestive Disease Week, May 2009.
Samson CM, Jurickova I, Schreiner W, Bonkowski E, Koch, D, Trapnell B, Denson L. Expansion of CCR9+ Lymphocytes in Crohn's Disease and Murine Ileitis Associated with Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Auto-Antibodies. CCFA, December 2009.
Presentations, Most Recent
Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor and Homeostatic Responses to Gut Injury. Principal Investigator. AGA Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition, 7/01/2009-6/30/2011.
Homeostatic Responses to Gut Injury in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Principal Investigator. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 7/01/2009-6/30/2011.
Professional Organization Memberships
- North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
- American Gastroenterological Association
- Chron's and Colitis Foundation of America
Special Interests
Inflammatory bowel disease
- University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics (research)
- Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center
Director
Faculty
- William F. Balistreri, MD
- Jorge A. Bezerra, MD
- John C. Bucuvalas, MD
- Kathleen M. Campbell, MD
- Lee A. Denson, MD
- Michael K. Farrell, MD
- James P. Franciosi, MD,MS,MSCE
- Xiaonan Han, PhD
- James E. Heubi, MD
- Ajay Kaul, MBBS, MD
- Samuel A. Kocoshis, MD
- Rohit Kohli, MBBS, MS
- Mike A. Leonis, MD, PhD
- Adam G. Mezoff, MD, CPE, AGAF
- Scott P. Pentiuk, MD
- Philip E. Putnam, MD
- Noah F. Shroyer, PhD
- Kris A. Steinbrecher, PhD
- Cynthia C. Wetzel, PhD
- Stavra A. Xanthakos, MD, MS
- Nada Yazigi, MD