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Matthew J. Robson, MD


  • Physician, Division of Allergy and Immunology
  • Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

About

Biography

I am an internal medicine trained physician who completed my allergy and immunology fellowship at the University of Cincinnati with cross training at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Throughout my training, I have cared for a wide range of patients and have always loved teaching patients and their families.

I was drawn to allergy and immunology because of the central role that patient history plays in diagnosis and care. It is also a field where education can empower families with knowledge that helps them feel better and more confident in managing their health.

My clinical interests include rhinitis, eczema, asthma, food allergies, urticaria, and immune disorders. My research focuses on drug allergy, particularly using large data sets to explore why some children develop reactions while others do not.

I have a wonderful wife, a beautiful daughter, and a loving dog. Our family has truly fallen in love with Cincinnati and the warm sense of community that surrounds us. Outside of work, I enjoy reading, walking our dog, and playing board games together as a family.

Interests

Pediatric allergy and immunology; drug allergy; immunodeficiency

Services and Specialties

Interests

Drug allergy

Research Areas

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Publications

Serum sickness-like reactions in children taking antibiotics represent a distressing form of infection-associated urticaria and may recur unpredictably in susceptible children. Fernandez, E; Robson, M; Summar, G; Earl, P; Wendling, T; Wessels, M; Norton, AE; Risma, K. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. 2025; 13(5):1214-1216.e3.

Chronic Urticaria in Special Populations: Pediatric, Pregnancy, and the Elderly. Robson, M; Bernstein, JS; Bernstein, JA. Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America. 2024; 44(3):469-481.

Food allergy: Definitions and overview. Robson, M; Assa'ad, A. In: Encyclopedia of Food Allergy. 2024:V1-484.

The Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme Y impairs endothelial cell proliferation and vascular repair following lung injury. Stevens, TC; Ochoa, CD; Morrow, KA; Robson, MJ; Prasain, N; Zhou, C; Alvarez, DF; Frank, DW; Balczon, R; Stevens, T. American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 2014; 306(10):L915-L924.

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