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Dr. Stuart Donald Cook, MD (born October 23rd, 1936) is an American neurologist, author, professor, and former president of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. His extensive research, both on the nature of Multiple Sclerosis and on its potential treatments, has earned him the reputation as a world renowned expert on the disease.

Early Life and Career

Awards and Recognition

Personal

Dr. Cook met Josepha "Josie" Emdin of Summit, New Jersey while she was an undergraduate student and he was in medical school at the University of Vermont. They married and had 3 children: Andrew (b. 1963), Peter (b. 1965), and Jonathan (b.1969). The Cook's also have a grandson, Jules, and three granddaughters, Lilah, Maisie, and Jennifer. Despite his New Jersey ties, and residing in the state for nearly 50 years, Dr. Cook has remained an avid Boston sports fan since his childhood.

Dr. Cook and his wife currently live in State College, Pennsylvania, where their youngest son is a professor of Psychology.