James A. Robb is an American pathologist and molecular virologist .
Robb has a BA in theoretical physics from the University of Colorado . In 1965, he began medical studies at the University of Colorado Medical School , where he took his MD degree. He took a residency in pathology, as well as training in molecular biology, at Yale University , then went to work at the National Institutes of Health . He has been a professor at the University of California, San Diego , a consulting pathologist at the National Cancer Institute , and director of anatomic and molecular pathology at Cedars Medical Center in Miami , Florida.[ 1] He is board certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, cytopathology, and dermatopathology.
During the 1970s while he was at UC-San Diego, Robb published some of the earliest descriptions of coronaviruses.[ 2] He co-wrote the chapter on coronaviruses in the book Comprehensive Virology [ 3] and has published extensively on the subject.[ 4] [ 5] In February 2020, he wrote a "Dear colleagues" open letter detailing his advice on how to avoid contracting COVID-19 and similar diseases. In March 2020, this open letter received multiple on-line re-postings and obtained wide attention.[ 2] [ 6] [ 7]
^ "James Robb, A Consulting Pathologist At The National Cancer Institute (NCI), Joins CloudLIMS Scientific Advisory Board" . Biospace . April 15, 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2020 .
^ a b Kasprak, Alex (2 March 2020). "Did a Noted Pathologist Write This Viral Coronavirus Advice Letter?" . Snopes . Retrieved 3 March 2020 .
^ Robb, James A.; Bond, Clifford W. (1979). "Coronaviridae". Comprehensive Virology . pp. 193–247. doi :10.1007/978-1-4684-3563-4_3 . ISBN 978-1-4684-3565-8 .
^ Robb, JA; Bond, CW (30 April 1979). "Pathogenic murine coronaviruses I. Characterization of biological behavior in vitro and virus-specific intracellular RNA of strongly neurotropic JHMV and weakly neurotropic A59V viruses" . Virology . 94 (2): 352–370. doi :10.1016/0042-6822(79)90467-7 . PMC 7131751 . PMID 572112 .
^ Bond, CW; Leibowitx, JL; Robb, JA (30 April 1979). "Pathogenic murine coronaviruses II. Characterization of virus-specific proteins of murine coronaviruses JHMV and A59V" . Virology . 94 (2): 371–384. doi :10.1016/0042-6822(79)90468-9 . PMC 7131175 . PMID 572113 .
^ Wynne, Karen (March 3, 2020). "Local microbiologist weighs in on advice from longtime coronavirus expert" . ABC News 13 . Retrieved 5 March 2020 .
^ "Tips: Pathologist Offers Understanding and Tips on Avoiding Coronavirus" . San Fernando Sun . 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2020-11-24 .