Jerzy George Sosnowski
Biotherapist, scientific researcher, author
Born Aug. 4, 1943, Radom, Poland; son of Teofil and Maria (Kuskowska); married Bozena (Foremna); child: Marek.
Education: Master of Science (M.S.) (in metrology), 1969, Ph.D. (in electronics), 1979, Warsaw Technical University (Poland); Doctor honoris causa, World University, Tucson (AZ), 1983; postgraduate, Polish Biocenotic Society, Warsaw, 1984.
Career, i.a.: lecturer, 1966-76, senior research engineer, 1971-75, Research Institute of Automation and Measurement, Warsaw; section chairman, Polish Cybernetic Society, 1971-88; senior research assistant, Warsaw Technical University, 1976-85; general secretary, Polish Biocoenotic Society, 1983-84, and Polish Synergetic Society, 1984-88; secretary, World Federation of Spine Surgeons and Spondiliatrists, Wroclaw (Poland) - Vienna (Austria), 1983 -; chief delegate of Poland, International Advisory Committee, World University, 1983-88; member, President, Polyclinic in Rehabilitation, American Overseas Medical Aid Association, Chicago (IL), 1985 -; founder, biotherapist, Dr. Sosnowski Center, Brooklyn (NY), 1989 -.
Author: 10 books and monographs; 12 patents; over 100 scientific papers in professional journals.
Member of, i.a.: U.S. Academy of Science; Press Club; Societe des Auteurs Polonais, Varsovie; Pilsudski Institute of America; Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.I.A.S.A.); Polish National Alliance (P.N.A.); American Council of Polish Culture (A.C.P.C.); Chopin Foundation of U.S.
Honors: A. Einstein Scientific Award, and A. Einstein Medal, International Academy, 1983; Prof. Manczarski's Scientific Award, and Golden Medal, 1984, Polish Biocoenotic Society; National Republican Senatorial Committee, Presidential Order of Merit, 1991; listed in: Men of Achievement (United Kingdom), 1983, Universal Intelligence Data of America, 1986, International Book of Honor, 1988, Who's Who in Republican Party, 1991.
Languages: Polish, English.
Hobbies: travel, photography, art.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.