Romuald Zabielski | |
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Born | Romuald Zabielski December 25, 1960
Warsaw, Poland |
Nationality | Polish |
Education | |
Occupation | veterinary scientist |
Romuald Zabielski (born 25 December 1960) is a Polish veterinary scientist and professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. [1] In 2019 he was appointed Vice President of the Polish Academy of Sciences. [2]
He is a former director of the Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition in Jabłonna, Poland.
He has held the academic title of Full Professor since 2008, and has been a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences since 2013. [1] [2] [3]
Romuald Zabielski earned his degree as a doctor of veterinary medicine from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in 1984. [1] He earned his doctorate (PhD) in veterinary science in 1990, from the university's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and his higher doctorate (DSc) in 1995. [1] He received the title of Full Professor (Poland's highest academic rank) from the President of Poland in 2004. [1]
In 1999-2004 he led the Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition in Jabłonna, Poland. He has been a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences since 2013. [1]
He has held a number of research fellowships abroad, prominently in Japan, including from Monbusho and JSPS in Japan ( Rakuno Gakuen University oraz National Institute for Physiological Sciences, 1991–1994), but also from MESR in France ( Institut national de la recherche agronomique, Rennes, 1996–1997) and STINT in Sweden ( University of Lund, 1997–1998). [2] He has been a visiting professor at Rakuno Gakuen University (Ebetsu, Japan), University of Bologna, Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan), the University of Shizuoka (Japan) and Nihon University (Fujisawa, Japan) [2]
The posts he has previously held include:
In October 2018 he was elected by the General Assembly of the Polish Academy of Sciences to the post of Vice President of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the 2019-22 term. [1] [2]
Romuald Zabielski has promoted 10 doctorate students. [2] Two of them won scholarships from the Foundation for Polish Science, one was Polish government scholarship holder from China, and one earned a double doctorate (cotutelle-de-these) under a partnership between the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Warsaw and the University of Rennes, France. [2]
He has published more than 200 research publications, including more than 160 listed by Journal Citation Reports. [2] He is the editor / co-author of a number of monographs (including Biology in Growing Animals, volumes I-IV, published by Elsevier, Sterowanie rozwojem układu pokarmowego u nowo narodzonych ssaków, published by PWRiL, on digestive tract development in newborn animals, and the textbook Fizjologia noworodka z elementami patofizjologii, published by PWRiL). [1] [2] [6]
His most important achievements include:
Zabielski is the author or co-author of a number of books and photography albums, including Moje Tatry and Duchy Tatr on the Tatra mountains in Poland, [2] Japonia na nowo: po raz pierwszy odkryta – a guidebook to Japan, [9] and Sakura in the Garden on Japanese cherry trees and related customs in Poland. [10] He has had more than a dozen photographic exhibitions, including in Warsaw, Olsztyn, Kościelsk, and Zakopane. [4] He is the initiator and co-organizer of the Japan Month at the Botanical Garden – Biodiversity Center managed by the Polish Academy of Sciences in Powsin on the outskirts of Warsaw. [11]
Romuald Zabielski has received the following awards and distinctions: [1] [2]
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Romuald Zabielski | |
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Born | Romuald Zabielski December 25, 1960
Warsaw, Poland |
Nationality | Polish |
Education | |
Occupation | veterinary scientist |
Romuald Zabielski (born 25 December 1960) is a Polish veterinary scientist and professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. [1] In 2019 he was appointed Vice President of the Polish Academy of Sciences. [2]
He is a former director of the Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition in Jabłonna, Poland.
He has held the academic title of Full Professor since 2008, and has been a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences since 2013. [1] [2] [3]
Romuald Zabielski earned his degree as a doctor of veterinary medicine from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in 1984. [1] He earned his doctorate (PhD) in veterinary science in 1990, from the university's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and his higher doctorate (DSc) in 1995. [1] He received the title of Full Professor (Poland's highest academic rank) from the President of Poland in 2004. [1]
In 1999-2004 he led the Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition in Jabłonna, Poland. He has been a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences since 2013. [1]
He has held a number of research fellowships abroad, prominently in Japan, including from Monbusho and JSPS in Japan ( Rakuno Gakuen University oraz National Institute for Physiological Sciences, 1991–1994), but also from MESR in France ( Institut national de la recherche agronomique, Rennes, 1996–1997) and STINT in Sweden ( University of Lund, 1997–1998). [2] He has been a visiting professor at Rakuno Gakuen University (Ebetsu, Japan), University of Bologna, Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan), the University of Shizuoka (Japan) and Nihon University (Fujisawa, Japan) [2]
The posts he has previously held include:
In October 2018 he was elected by the General Assembly of the Polish Academy of Sciences to the post of Vice President of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the 2019-22 term. [1] [2]
Romuald Zabielski has promoted 10 doctorate students. [2] Two of them won scholarships from the Foundation for Polish Science, one was Polish government scholarship holder from China, and one earned a double doctorate (cotutelle-de-these) under a partnership between the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Warsaw and the University of Rennes, France. [2]
He has published more than 200 research publications, including more than 160 listed by Journal Citation Reports. [2] He is the editor / co-author of a number of monographs (including Biology in Growing Animals, volumes I-IV, published by Elsevier, Sterowanie rozwojem układu pokarmowego u nowo narodzonych ssaków, published by PWRiL, on digestive tract development in newborn animals, and the textbook Fizjologia noworodka z elementami patofizjologii, published by PWRiL). [1] [2] [6]
His most important achievements include:
Zabielski is the author or co-author of a number of books and photography albums, including Moje Tatry and Duchy Tatr on the Tatra mountains in Poland, [2] Japonia na nowo: po raz pierwszy odkryta – a guidebook to Japan, [9] and Sakura in the Garden on Japanese cherry trees and related customs in Poland. [10] He has had more than a dozen photographic exhibitions, including in Warsaw, Olsztyn, Kościelsk, and Zakopane. [4] He is the initiator and co-organizer of the Japan Month at the Botanical Garden – Biodiversity Center managed by the Polish Academy of Sciences in Powsin on the outskirts of Warsaw. [11]
Romuald Zabielski has received the following awards and distinctions: [1] [2]
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