Background
Natasha Stonov was born on March 23, 1932, in Moscow, Russian Federation, a daughter of Semyon Gnoensky, an economist, and Rakhil (Khaimchik) Gnoensky, an economist.
Natasha Stonov was born on March 23, 1932, in Moscow, Russian Federation, a daughter of Semyon Gnoensky, an economist, and Rakhil (Khaimchik) Gnoensky, an economist.
Natasha Stonov attended Moscow Medical Institute from 1949 to 1955. In 1968 she received her Ph.D. from the Academy of Medical Science.
Natasha Stonov worked as a scientific officer for several Soviet medical institutes in Moscow, Russian Federation (then U.S.S.R.) from 1955 to 1979.
She was also a coordinator of information from the former U.S.S.R. at Chicago Action for Soviet Jews in Chicago, Illinois, since 1991.
Natasha Stonov, together with her colleague Kathryn Darrel Jain, translated the book "In the Past Night: The Siberian Stories" (1995), authored by her father-in-law Dmitry Stonov. She has also been an author of books on molecular biology and contributed to various scientific periodicals.
Natasha Stonov married Leonid Stonov, a biologist and politician, on February 27, 1955. The couple has a son Alexander.