Paweł Jałoszyński
Paweł Jałoszyński is a Polish chemist, molecular biologist, entomologist, palaeontologist, researcher of cell nuclei and discoverer of unknown insects. Each of these passions filled a part of his life with unbridled curiosity and hours of intense work. He named 700 species unknown to science, explored the mysteries of Cretaceous amber and peered into the heads of microscopic beetles using gigantic synchrotrons.
For five years, he lived and worked in Japan, visiting its farthest corners, absorbing the culture of the smallest islands, breathing the history, nature, and mythology of the Land of the Rising Sun.