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Timothy Robinson, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Therapeutic Radiology
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Assistant Professor of Therapeutic Radiology

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Dr. Robinson is a physician scientist and radiation oncologist who specializes in the treatment of hematologic and CNS malignancies, with particular expertise in CNS hematologic malignancies and the use of radiation to improve the outcomes of patients with hematologic malignancies undergoing CAR T-cell therapy. Dr. Robinson has pioneered the use of radiation therapy to improve the outcomes of patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, having published the first series demonstrating the safety of bridging radiation therapy for patients with DLBCL undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, as well as a seminal patterns of failure study in DLBCL patients treated with CAR T, which showed that over a third of treatment failures in DLBCL treated with CAR T are local-only, suggesting a rationale for aggressive bridging radiation therapy in patients with relatively localized or high risk disease. Dr. Robinson currently leads the palliative inpatient consult service at Smilow Cancer Center.

In addition to his clinical research and practice, Dr. Robinson has a translational research program focused on aberrant mRNA splicing in hematologic malignancies and its role in mediating resistance to immune and cellular therapeutics. His lab conducts both bioinformatic and bench-based investigations focused on identifying, validating, and exploiting aberrant mRNA splicing in cancer.

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MD
Duke University School of Medicine
PhD
Duke University School of Medicine

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Immunotherapy

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Frequent collaborators of Timothy Robinson's published research.

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Timothy Robinson, MD, PhD, is a radiation oncologist who specializes in therapeutic radiology, focusing on blood cancers, brain tumors and other central nervous system malignancies.

Dr. Robinson is known for his work in using radiation therapy to improve outcomes for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment that modifies a patient’s own immune cells to target and destroy cancer.

As an assistant professor of therapeutic radiology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Robinson is involved in research exploring the role of therapeutic radiation in combination with immune-based therapies like CAR T-cell therapy. His translational research program investigates how alternative splicing (the process of generating multiple proteins from a single gene) in cancer cells contributes to resistance against immune and cellular therapies.

Dr. Robinson completed his medical training at Duke University School of Medicine, where he also earned his doctoral degree in molecular cancer biology.

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Therapeutic Radiology

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