
About
Thomas Samson is a Professor and Chester Ray Trout Chair of Pediatric Surgery at an institution with multidisciplinary roles across the Department of Surgery (Division of Plastic Surgery), Department of Neurosurgery, and Department of Pediatrics. He specializes in pediatric surgical care, craniofacial surgery, and cleft lip/palate deformities.
Research Interests: Dr. Samson's work focuses on clinical metrics for craniofacial abnormalities, rare pediatric tumors, and population-level health impacts of mitochondrial diseases. His collaborations span dermatopathology, neurosurgery, and pediatric medicine.
Scientific Awards:
- Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching
Publications: Dr. Samson's recent research includes a cohort study on mitochondrial disease and mental health in Ontario, clinical indices for cleft nasal deformities, and case reports on rare pediatric tumors. His work bridges surgical innovation, diagnostic pathology, and public health epidemiology.
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