Professor Jerzy Vetulani passed away on the 6th of April 2017. He was
born on 21st January 1936 in Kraków. In 1957 he earned his B.A. in
Biology and in 1963 in Chemistry from Jagiellonian University. He began
to work in 1957 at the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy
of Sciences in Kraków and got a PhD in 1966. Prof. Vetulani did
Habiltation in Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy in
Wrocław in 1976. His scientific career throughout all extremely active
scientific life was connected with the Institute of Pharmacology. He
became Head of the Department of Biochemistry in 1976 and from 1994
until 2002 he was the Deputy Director for Science Affairs and from 2002
Vice Chairman of the Scientific Council. He was elected Member of the
Polish Academy of Sciences and Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. He
received a Doctor honoris causa degrees from the Medical University of
Silesia and the Medical University of Łódź. He published about 240
original scientific papers in the areas of neuropharmacology and
neurobiology. He was exceptional neuropharmacologist. His research,
conducted together with Fridolin Sulser and his group allowed to obtain
interesting data that repeatedly administered antidepressants induce
adaptive changes in the noradrenergic system and to formulate a
hypothesis on the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs suggesting
“downregulation” of β-adrenergic receptors. His research interests
included neuropharmacology of addiction, neurodegeneration and
mechanisms of memory. He was an excellent academic, admired and followed
by many pharmacologists and neuroscientists. Professor Vetulani was also
very active in the area of popularization of neuroscience. He was, a
superb, provocative and witty speaker, someone who everybody wanted to
hear. Professor Vetulani had the soul of the artist. In the late
sixties, he was an announcer and one of the creators of famous Polish
Kraków cabaret “Piwnica pod Baranami” (1954–1961) and more recently a
regular participant in other cabaret “Gadający Pies”. Professor Jerzy
Vetulani had many different talents and accompanying him always
intellectual perversity and above all sense of freedom and independence.
Mar 27, 2024
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| Edition name | Date |
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| Jerzy Vetulani – naukowiec, popularyzator neuronauki, artysta | Mar 27, 2024 |