Dr. Corey Cohn

Dr. Corey Cohn
Senior Advisor for International Programs
Office of International S&T Cooperation and Trusted Research
SC-2/Forrestal Building, Room 3H-051
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
Email: corey.cohn@science.doe.gov
Phone: 202-586-6549
Fax: 301-903-7780
Primary work location: Washington, DC
Dr. Corey Cohn joined the Office of Science as Advisor for International Programs in December 2010. His responsibilities include assisting on international matters by providing policy guidance to Office of Science programs on international collaboration, drafting and negotiating international Science & Technology agreements, serving as an international program liaison within and outside of DOE, and helping to develop a long-term strategy for international activities. He received a B.S. summa cum laude and a Ph.D. in Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Prior to his joining the Office of Science as Advisor for International Programs, Corey served as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow in the same office. Corey came to Washington with a background in geochemistry, astrobiology, and nanoparticle toxicity with work experience in Sweden, Denmark, and Japan. Corey began his research career studying environmental geochemistry. Later, as a Fulbright Fellow, NSF East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes Fellow, and National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellow, he conducted origin of life research in Stockholm, Yokohama, and University of California San Diego, respectively. His work led to collaborations with biochemists, pathologists, and scientists in the medical geology community. One result of this work was Corey’s trip to Amman, Jordan where he instructed Iraqi medical doctors on the use of equipment supplied as part of a USAID project to monitor the environmental and human health in Iraq. Corey arrived in Washington from Copenhagen, Denmark where he was a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow studying occupational health issues at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment.