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Rick Cohen advocates for research-driven practices in the field of neuroscience, with a particular focus on central nervous system disorders and stem cell therapies. As an Assistant Research Professor at the W.M. Keck Center for Collaborative Neuroscience and the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University-Camden, he is deeply involved in pioneering research that seeks to unlock the potential of human embryonic stem cells in treating debilitating neurological conditions. In addition to his research endeavors, Rick Cohen is dedicated to education and mentorship, teaching a comprehensive stem cell training course at the Keck Center. This course is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute meaningfully to the rapidly evolving field of stem cell research. His commitment to fostering a collaborative learning environment is evident in his approach to teaching, where he emphasizes the importance of integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application. Rick's work is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach, collaborating with a diverse team of researchers to explore innovative solutions for central nervous system disorders. His contributions to the field are not only advancing scientific understanding but also paving the way for new therapeutic strategies that hold promise for improving patient outcomes. Through his research and teaching, Rick Cohen continues to inspire the next generation of scientists and researchers in the quest for breakthroughs in neuroscience.

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