
About Dr. Michael Kosoy


Dr. Michael Kosoy is a renowned Research Biologist and Transdisciplinary Scientist with over 40 years of experience in infectious disease research, zoonotic diseases, and evolutionary biology.
His groundbreaking research at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) focused on understanding the complex interactions between pathogens, vectors, and hosts in natural ecosystems. His work has significantly contributed to our understanding of disease transmission dynamics and has influenced public health policies worldwide.
In recognition of his noteworthy accomplishments, Dr. Kosoy has received several accolades, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Award for his team's work in response to the Ebola epidemic. His international activities include, but not limited to P.R. China, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Georgia (country), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kosovo, Israel, Kenya, D.R. Congo, Canada, Peru, and Guatemala.
Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Kosoy has authored over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications and multiple books, establishing himself as a leading authority in vector-borne diseases, bacterial pathogenesis, and ecological systems.
Dr. Kosoy's unique approach combines rigorous scientific methodology with philosophical inquiry, exploring the deeper meanings and patterns underlying biological phenomena. His transdisciplinary perspective integrates insights from epistemic relativism, history of science, philosophy of biology, semiotics, complex dynamic system theory, and Kabbalistic traditions.
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