Healthcare >> CEO Interviews >> April 12, 1999

Jerry I. Jacobson – Jacobson Resonance Enterprises Inc (jrse)

JERRY I. JACOBSON is fifty-three, married with four children and was nurtured in Brooklyn, New York. He began to study at Albert Einstein as a six year old two years after discovering Darwin and Freud. Subsequent to earning his B.A. from Brooklyn College in Philosophy and his D.D.S. and D.M.D. from Temple University. In 1970, he served as captain and emergency oral surgeon in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He treated more than twenty thousand patients at his four clinical facilities in New York during the decade. His postdoctoral training in physics included twenty-five elective physics courses taken at a half dozen universities. Dr. Jacobson retired from the practice of oral surgery in the early eighties, a profession he chose despite his life long interest in medicine and physics because he believed it was freer of politics. Moved by his late father's case of laryngeal cancer, Dr. Jacobson was determined to provide the death of cancer, and followed Einstein's example of intellectual freedom and independence. His creative drive to understand the universe is obsessive yet prolific, producing twenty books, 150 scientific articles, 2,000 works of art including 600 oil paintings, six screen plays, 75 musicals compositions and another 100 articles in philosophy, art and theology. He is an accomplished musician in clarinet and saxophone and has played with many notable figures in the jazz, classical and pop worlds. Today Dr. Jacobson holds twenty letters patents and has numerous patents pending in 80 countries. Convinced he has discovered a principle of physics which Einstein himself knew must exist but could never pinpoint, he has published his theory of Jacobson Resonance worldwide. He wears two hats today: one as scientist and President of the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research in Jupiter, Florida; and the other as a businessman, Chairman and CEO of a public biotech corporation (Jacobson Resonance Enterprises, Inc.), which is developing its technology, the Jacobson Resonator, at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi through the Lockheed Martin Prototyping Laboratory. Dr. Jacobson, in contract with the Mississippi Enterprise for Technology located at the Stennis Space Center, has established collaborations with professors of like mind and spirit at universities such as Cornell Medical School in New York City, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Texas A&M, Florida, Fairleigh Dickinson and Duke. He is currently talking to representatives of NASA with the intent of contributing in the areas of space research and controlled thermonuclear fusion. Profile
TWST: Could you begin by giving us a brief overview of the company and a

little bit of its history?

Dr. Jacobson: Jacobson Resonance Enterprises is focused upon basic

scientific studies: in