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  1. painting, drawing, sculpture. Website. vetulani.nl. Tomasz Jerzy Vetulani (born 21 December 1965) [1] is a Polish painter, drawer and sculptor. Born and educated in Kraków, he moved to Utrecht in 1991, and he has been active there since, holding also a citizenship of the Netherlands.

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    • Tomasz Jerzy Vetulani, 21 December 1965, Kraków
  2. Tomasz Vetulani [a] (ur. 21 grudnia 1965 w Krakowie [1]) – polski artysta plastyk, malarz, rzeźbiarz i rysownik . W swojej twórczości zawiera zarówno odniesienia osobiste, jak i komentarze do bieżących spraw politycznych i społecznych. Posługuje się takimi materiałami jak silikon, gąbka i taśma klejąca.

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  5. Tomasz Jerzy Vetulani (born 21 December 1965) is a Polish painter, drawer and sculptor active in Utrecht and Kraków. Quotes . Art is just like the languages that people use: each one opens up different possibilities, different layers of sensitivity and expression. Tomasz Vetulani o Holandii, niskim kraju, nto.pl, 5 June 2011 (in Polish)

    • 1936–1952: Early Years and Rebellion
    • 1952–1973: Studies, Cabaret, Institute of Pharmacology
    • 1973–1989: in The Orbit of World Science. Opposition
    • 1989–2006: Late Career and Social Activity
    • 2006–2017: Towards Popular Science
    • Accident and Death

    He was born on January 21, 1936 at the private gynecological hospital at Garncarska Street in Kraków, Poland as the son of Adam Vetulani, Professor and head of the Department of Church Law at the Jagiellonian University, and Irena Latinik, a biologist and daughter of Polish Army general Franciszek Latinik. In 1938 his younger brother Jan was born. ...

    In 1952 he began his studies in biology at the Jagiellonian University (specializing in animal physiology), which he completed in 1957, defending his thesis on the effects of ascorbic acid on rabbit blood. In March 1956, he began a volunteer internshipat at the Department of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (later renamed the Institut...

    After submitting a habilitation dissertation, he left to the United States for almost two years. There, he worked from 1973 to 1975 as Research Associate Professor at the Vanderbilt University. He gained international recognition after the discovery in 1975, with Fridolin Sulser, of β-downregulation by chronic administration of antidepressants and ...

    Vetulani was a member of Solidarity Citizens' Committee(1989–1990) and Kraków Solidarity Club (1994–1995). Between 1992 and 1998 he was a member of the Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum. In 1999–2001 he was the President of the Polish Neuroscience Society. He also introduced Polish term for neurofibrillary tangles, which he calle...

    In 2006, Vetulani left the position of head of the department of biochemistry of the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and devoted himself to a large degree to popular science. In this field he was active already in the 1960s when he published short texts in Wszechświat, as a rule signing articles with his own name or with...

    On March 2, 2017, in the evening, Vetulani, who was at the age of 81, was hit by an automobile at the pedestrian crossing receiving serious injuries. Vetulani was walking home from his regular place of work, the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, taking a route he knew very well. Directly after the accident he was put into...

  6. Apr 6, 2017 · Prof. Jerzy Vetulani died died in Kraków at the age of 81, due to injuries sustained in a road traffic accident. He was an eminent psychopharmacologist, neuroscientist, biochemist, committed promoter of science, but also one of the founders of the Kraków\'s Piwnica that he later used to frequent.

  7. Jerzy Adam Gracjan Vetulani (21 January 1936 – 6 April 2017) was a Polish neuroscientist, pharmacologist and biochemist, professor of natural sciences, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Academy of Learning, one of the most frequently cited Polish scientists in the field of biomedicine after 1965.

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