Emil Godlewski (junior)
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Emil Godlewski (młodszy) (ur. 12 sierpnia 1875 w Hołosku Wielkim, zm. 25 kwietnia 1944 w Krakowie) – polski lekarz, profesor embriologii i biologii, pułkownik lekarz Wojska Polskiego.
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Емі́ль Ґодлевський (пол. Emil Godlewski; 12 серпня 1875
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Эмиль Годлевский (польск. Emil Godlewski; 12 августа 1875, Голоско (Львов) — 25 апреля 1944, Краков) — польский врач, профессор эмбриологии и биологии. Педагог. Действительный член Польской академии знаний. Почётный член Медицинского общества в Кракове, Люблине, Вильно, Гродно и Ченстохове, член Папской академии наук (с 1935), почётный член Польского общества естествоиспытателей им. Коперника. Доктор honoris causa Ягеллонского университета (с 1929) и Львовского университета. Почётный гражданин г. Закопане.
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Emil Godlewski (1875–1944) was a Polish embryologist, professor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. After early research on the development and histogenesis of muscles, professor Godlewski's scientific interests focused on regeneration and mechanisms regulating the process of fertilization, as well as early embryo development, blastulation and gastrulation. He was also interested in the origin of the primary differentiating cells in regenerates. He postulated the importance of epithelial tissue in this process and was the first to point out the change in the function, organization and role of the cells under the influence of external stimuli. Investigating fertilization and early development, he focused on the cooperation between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in the regulation of the
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Emil Godlewski (junior)
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Emil Godlewski (1875–1944)
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Годлевский, Эмиль (младший)
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Еміль Ґодлевський (син)
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Emil Godlewski (junior)
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Emil Godlewski
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Emil Godlewski (1875–1944) was a Polish embryologist, professor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. After early research on the development and histogenesis of muscles, professor Godlewski's scientific interests focused on regeneration and mechanisms regulating the process of fertilization, as well as early embryo development, blastulation and gastrulation. He was also interested in the origin of the primary differentiating cells in regenerates. He postulated the importance of epithelial tissue in this process and was the first to point out the change in the function, organization and role of the cells under the influence of external stimuli. Investigating fertilization and early development, he focused on the cooperation between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in the regulation of the early stages of development. Godlewski was also the author of the theory of migration of the inherited substances from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and, after their processing, from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. His works were never fragmentary, but always synthetic attempts at explaining important issues relating to the mechanisms of development. In 1936 Professor Godlewski was awarded the title of Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Apart from doing research and teaching, Emil Godlewski devoted a lot of time to social issues, especially those connected to medicine. When Poland regained independence after World War I, he actively participated in the reopening of the Jagiellonian University.
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Emil Godlewski (młodszy) (ur. 12 sierpnia 1875 w Hołosku Wielkim, zm. 25 kwietnia 1944 w Krakowie) – polski lekarz, profesor embriologii i biologii, pułkownik lekarz Wojska Polskiego.
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Емі́ль Ґодлевський (пол. Emil Godlewski; 12 серпня 1875
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Эмиль Годлевский (польск. Emil Godlewski; 12 августа 1875, Голоско (Львов) — 25 апреля 1944, Краков) — польский врач, профессор эмбриологии и биологии. Педагог. Действительный член Польской академии знаний. Почётный член Медицинского общества в Кракове, Люблине, Вильно, Гродно и Ченстохове, член Папской академии наук (с 1935), почётный член Польского общества естествоиспытателей им. Коперника. Доктор honoris causa Ягеллонского университета (с 1929) и Львовского университета. Почётный гражданин г. Закопане.
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