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1. Renaissance Man: Ron Cohen, the Biotech Visionary and Artist Who Helped People Walk Again

1 h 9 min · 13 de may de 2025
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In this episode of Gencast, Sergio Del Risco delves into the life and philosophy of Ron Cohen, an individual who epitomizes the Renaissance spirit through his deep artistic soul, and his contributions to science and entrepreneurship. Cohen studied at Columbia Medical School, raised USD 1.1 BN in capital, founded and IPOed Acorda Therapeutics, and helped thousands of multiple sclerosis patients to walk.  Cohen reflects on his unique journey from aspiring actor and singer to accomplished biotechnologist and the founder of Acorda Therapeutics.  He shares insights from his formative years, influenced by his neurologist father and prodigious violinist mother, and recounts pivotal moments that shaped his path. His narrative is imbued with existential reflections on meaning, purpose, and the courage to act on one's deepest passions.  Cohen's relentless pursuit of a cure for neurological ailments like multiple sclerosis, despite numerous setbacks, serves as a testament to his belief that true fulfillment comes from embracing the risks and opportunities that life presents. This episode serves as a philosophical exploration of how to live a life that's true to one's potential and passions.

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