Background
Sarnoff, Stanley Jay was born on April 5, 1917 in Brooklyn. Son of Jacob and Belle (Roosin) Sarnoff.
Sarnoff, Stanley Jay was born on April 5, 1917 in Brooklyn. Son of Jacob and Belle (Roosin) Sarnoff.
Graduate, Peddie School, 1934; Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1938; Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University, 1942.
Assistant resident Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1947. Associate professor physiology Harvard School Public Health, 1948-1957. Visiting lecturer Howard University, 1957-1965.
Medical director National Heart Institute, United States Public Health Service, Bethesda, Maryland. Chief laboratory cardiovascular physiology National Institutes of Health, 1954-1965. Professorial lecturer George Washington University, 1957-1964.
St. Cyres and Halliburton lecturer, London, 1961. Chairman board, chief executive officer Survival Technology, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland, 1969-1990. Member Army Science Board, 1982-1988, Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, 1982, Defense Policy Advisory Committee on Trade, from 1982.
Member American Physiological Society, National Security Industrial Association (vice president from 1981), Stanley J. Sarnoff Society Fellows for Research in Cardiovascular Science (founder 1980), American Heart Association, Princeton Club (Washington and New York City), Cosmos Club (Washington), Sigma Xi.
Married Lili Charlotte Dreyfus, September 11, 1948. Children: Daniela Martha Sarnoff Bargezi, Robert Burnham Louis.