Roman Dreżepolski
1885–1962 (age 77)
Biography
Roman Dreżepolski (1885–1962) was a distinguished Polish biologist whose scientific research advanced understanding of biological sciences in Central Europe. His scholarly work reflected the intellectual rigor and curiosity characteristic of early 20th-century naturalists.
Dreżepolski's contributions to biological knowledge remain part of Poland's scientific heritage. He was interred at Jean-Marie Vianney cemetery in Poznań, where his memory is honored among the scientific community he enriched.