Tsuneko Okazaki is a Japanese scientist known for discovering Okazaki fragments in 1968 while studying with her husband Reiji Okazaki. She graduated from Nagoya University and was the first woman professor there. In 2000, she received the L'Oreal-UNESCO Award for her scientific achievements. Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist and ethologist who studied animal behavior, especially imprinting in greylag geese. He joined the Nazi party in 1938 but later expressed regret over supporting some of their ideological views during his career.