Daniel Dolgin, Ph.D.,LLC received his doctorate from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Subsequently he accepted a commission with the U.S. Navy and completed a six-month Navy Flight Surgeon/Aviation training program that included military flight training, ground school, human factors, physiology, and safety. As an Aerospace Experimental Psychologist, Commander (Ret) Dolgin's focus of interest was military pilot selection techniques, technology transfer and international collaboration. He was appointed U.S. Navy medical and human factors representative to NATO. As a result, Dr. Dolgin facilitated the establishment of international Defense Exchange Agreements with several foreign countries.
Commander (ret) Dolgin is author or co-author of many published articles, textbook chapters and technical reports on personnel selection, flight training, historical non-fiction and cultural issues in psychology. His article “The Babe of Mobile” appeared in the Ripperologist (2000). For several years Dr. Dolgin was a columnist, photographer and monthly contributor to Po10tial Magazine (a print-only publication).
His close collaboration with author Christopher Jones (Liverpool, UK) began in 2008 resulting in the publication of “Florence and the Machine" (2013).
The authors share a passion for Florence Maybrick, the world she inhabited and the enduring mystery that surrounds her. Their book "The Maybrick Murder and the Diary of Jack the Ripper: The End Game" was published in London 2022 and voted Book of the Year (true crime category). A second edition was published in 2024. In 2025 the book will be available for purchase in the United States.