| Dr. Robert (Bob) Deutsch is a cognitive anthropologist, consultant, and founder and president of Brain Sells, a strategic advisory practice that works with companies to reinvent how they assess the mind and mood of various publics (1992-present). From 1975-80 he lived with primitive cultures in New Guinea and Amazonia. Deutsch earned a doctorate in cognitive neuroscience from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an NIMH Post-doctoral Fellowship, and a Fellowship from The Max Planck Society of The Federal Republic of Germany.  Afterwards, he conducted inter-disciplinary research in anthropology and cognition at Rutgers University Medical School.
 From 1982-91 Deutsch worked in the US Department of State, advising on strategic communications and public diplomacy.
 In 2007, Deutsch became a Senior Advisor in International Communications at The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.
 In 2010, Deutsch won a CICERO Award for best "Political Hot-Button" speech. The title of the winning speech was "Imagining 'the Other'."
 As president of Brain Sells, Deutsch is a consultant, writer and speaker.
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 *  By Ruth Shalit, Salon.com Sept. 29, 1999
 
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