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Irena Stefania Latinik-Vetulani (26 December 1904 – 2 February 1975) was a Polish biologist.
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Irena Stefania Latinik-Vetulani (26 December 1904 – 2 February 1975) was a Polish biologist.

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Irena Stefania Latinik-Vetulani (26 December 1904 – 2 February 1975) was a Polish biologist.

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Biography She was the daughter of Polish Army general Franciszek Ksawery Latinik and his wife Helena. She had two sisters: Anna (1902–1969) and Antonina (1906–1989). She graduated in philosophy from Jagiellonian University and later went to Station biologique de Roscoff for scientific practice. After she returned to Poland, she was an assistant of professor Emil Godlewski Jr. in his laboratory. In 1927 she received her Ph.D. and Godlewski was her promoter. She worked on amphibian regeneration. Until 1938 she was an assistant to professor Henryk Hoyer. In 1927 she married Adam Vetulani. They had two sons: Jerzy (1936–2017) and Jan (1938–1965). She published two popular science books: Krążenie pierwiastków w przyrodzie (The Circulation of Elements in Nature, Książnica-Atlas, Warszawa, 1938) and Regeneracja, odtwarzanie utraconych części ciała (Regenaration of body parts, Czytelnik, Łódź, 1950). For many years she was publishing short articles in Wszechświat, a popular science monthly. Vetulani spent World War II in Kraków, where she was working as a translator and taking care of her two children. She was raising her sons with a patriotic sense of honour. On 18 January 1945, which was the last day of German occupation in Kraków, she went to the window to open…