Assoc Prof Dr. Ami Cohen | Leadership in Education and Academic Institutions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ami Cohen | Leadership in Education and Academic Institutions | Best Researcher Award

The Max-Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Ami Cohen’s academic journey began at Tel Aviv University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Political Science (1999), before advancing to a Master’s degree in Psychology (2003). His early interest in the interplay between behavior, neuroscience, and psychology set the stage for his doctoral studies. In 2004, Cohen joined the University of California, Santa Barbara, to pursue a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Behavior, where he deepened his understanding of cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. This foundational academic experience not only equipped him with a diverse set of interdisciplinary tools but also shaped his future research interests.

Professional Endeavors and Postdoctoral Experience 🔬

After completing his doctoral studies, Ami Cohen transitioned into a post-doctoral research associate position at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, from 2010 to 2014. There, he worked in the Committee on Neurobiology of Addictive Disorders under the guidance of Professor George Koob. During this period, Cohen conducted cutting-edge research on the neurobiology of addiction, a theme that has continued to resonate in his academic career. His work in addiction neuroscience provided Cohen with a deep understanding of the brain’s reward systems and contributed to significant advancements in the study of substance use and addiction. This period of intense professional development not only broadened his scientific knowledge but also set the course for his future career as an academic leader.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧠

Dr. Cohen’s research has been at the forefront of psychological and neuroscientific studies, focusing on addiction, neurobiology, and behavioral sciences. His academic career has evolved to address the cognitive mechanisms behind addiction, decision-making processes, and mental health. His contributions include investigating how behavioral and environmental factors influence neural functioning, with particular attention to the role of dopamine and reward pathways in addiction. By combining his expertise in psychology and neuroscience, Dr. Cohen has made considerable strides in uncovering the biological underpinnings of addiction and mental health disorders, and his research has shaped much of his academic and professional trajectory.

At the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College (YVC), where Cohen has been a Senior Lecturer since 2016 and an Associate Professor since 2024, his research continues to bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications. His leadership in the Department of Psychology at YVC and his involvement in various academic committees reflect his commitment to advancing both scientific knowledge and educational excellence.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Over the years, Dr. Cohen has gained significant recognition for his contributions to the field of psychology and neuroscience. His work in the neurobiology of addiction and behavioral disorders has been influential in shaping current research methodologies in both clinical and laboratory settings. His research has led to several key publications in high-impact journals, further elevating his profile within the academic community. In addition to his publications, Cohen has also been a sought-after speaker at international conferences, contributing to the wider discourse on behavioral neuroscience and addiction.

Beyond research, Cohen’s administrative and academic leadership at YVC has been widely recognized. He chairs multiple committees, including the Ethics Committee and the Steering Committee for Digital Pedagogy, while actively contributing to the academic council and the promotion of digital learning initiatives at the institution. His leadership roles, coupled with his active participation in academic governance, have solidified his position as a respected figure in Israeli higher education.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Ami Cohen’s impact extends beyond his research findings and academic publications. His work in promoting digital pedagogy and his leadership in creating initiatives like the first medical cannabis conference at YVC highlight his ability to apply research insights to societal and educational challenges. Through his involvement in various institutional committees, Dr. Cohen has directly influenced policy and curriculum development in psychology and neuroscience education.

Cohen’s commitment to diversity and inclusion within academia is equally noteworthy. His leadership of the program for the promotion of Israeli-Arab students in the Department of Psychology at YVC illustrates his dedication to fostering an inclusive academic environment. His contributions to creating opportunities for underrepresented groups have made a lasting impact on the community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Ami Cohen’s career is poised for continued growth and influence. His dedication to advancing the understanding of addiction, mental health, and neuroscience has the potential to shape both academic research and clinical practices for years to come. As he continues to contribute to the field of psychology through research, education, and leadership, his legacy will likely be defined by his ability to blend scientific innovation with a commitment to societal well-being.

Dr. Cohen’s future contributions will undoubtedly continue to inspire new generations of researchers, educators, and students. His work will likely play an essential role in addressing global health challenges, particularly in the areas of mental health and addiction. Furthermore, his dedication to pioneering new educational technologies and promoting digital pedagogy will further his influence in the evolving landscape of higher education.

In conclusion, Ami Cohen’s academic pursuits, professional endeavors, and significant contributions have left a profound mark on the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and higher education. His legacy, defined by research excellence and institutional leadership, continues to inspire change in both the academic and broader communities.

📝Notable Publications

Insomnia Severity Mediates the Association between COVID-19 Related Anxiety and Increase in Tobacco Smoking During the COVID-19 Pandemic among Adults

Authors: Cohen, A., Szepsenwol, O., Haimov, I.

Journal: Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Year: 2023

Associations Between Childhood Stressors, COVID-19-Related Anxiety, and Sleep Quality of Adults During the Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel

Authors: Haimov, I., Szepsenwol, O., Cohen, A.

Journal: Nature and Science of Sleep

Year: 2022

The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on the Processing of Emotional Facial Expressions in Young Adults with and without ADHD

Authors: Cohen, A., Asraf, K., Saveliev, I., Dan, O., Haimov, I.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2021

The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Continuous Performance Task Among Young Men with ADHD

Authors: Dan, O., Cohen, A., Asraf, K., Saveliev, I., Haimov, I.

Journal: Journal of Attention Disorders

Year: 2021

The Role of Endocrine Stress Systems and Sex Hormones in the Enhancing Effects of Stress on Mental Rotation Capabilities

Authors: Cohen, A., Zemel, O.C., Colodner, R., Mahagna, L., Barel, E.

Journal: Brain Sciences

Year: 2020