Peter Kuhn is a Research Associate at Rutgers University, where he also earned his PhD in neuroscience. His extensive career includes developing animal models for studying fetal alcohol syndrome, metabolic syndrome, and spinal cord injuries. He is currently focused on in vitro assays for drug discovery related to corneal repair.
He actively volunteers at PSGCNJ, a career development group, where he has assisted with marketing, fundraising, and modernizing their website. Peter is passionate about health literacy and emerging medical advancements, such as stem cell research, which he shares with his network.
Unique fact: Peter is a co-inventor on a patent for methods of using botanical sources to reduce circulating glucose levels.
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