Attracted by the fusion of art and science found in 17th and 18th century horology, Sunny Dzik has been a student and collector of English table clocks for over two decades. His study of English clocks has been inspired and enriched through contact with leading experts in British horology. Sunny graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Romance Languages and Literature and received his MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He trained in Internal Medicine and Hematology at Boston University Medical Center and did fellowship training in Transfusion Medicine at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda. He is currently an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School serving as a consulting hematologist and specialist in transfusion medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and as the Editor of Transfusion Medicine Reviews. His medical research has included efforts to improve transfusion therapy for children with malaria in Uganda. Internationally known as a lecturer and teacher, Sunny is a recipient of the James Blundell Award in England and the Emily Cooley and the Tibor Greenwalt Awards in the USA.