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       |achievements=Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health 1984-91<br>Regents' Professor, University of Arizona 1990<br>John Marley Leadership Award, Section on Research, American Physical Therapy Association (1995)<br>Graduation Convocation Speaker, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, (1995)<br>Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The Univ. of Arizona (1998)<br>
       |achievements=Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health 1984-91<br>Regents' Professor, University of Arizona 1990<br>John Marley Leadership Award, Section on Research, American Physical Therapy Association (1995)<br>Graduation Convocation Speaker, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, (1995)<br>Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The Univ. of Arizona (1998)<br>
Honorary PhD Science Degree
Honorary PhD Science Degree
 
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'''Douglas Stuart''' was a Founding Member for the establishment of the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] and served as Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as Ex-oficio Board Member and Member of the International Advisory Board.
'''Douglas Stuart''' was a Founding Member for the establishment of the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] and served as Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as Ex-oficio Board Member and Member of the International Advisory Board.


Prof. Stuart is a Regents'  Professor Emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona.  He was a founding member of the College of Medicine. He is one of the world's leading electrophysiological investigators of the spinal motor control system, the neurobiology of muscle fatigue and the history of movement neuroscience.
Prof. Stuart is a Regents'  Professor Emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona.  He was a founding member of the College of Medicine. He is one of the world's leading electrophysiological investigators of the spinal motor control system, the neurobiology of muscle fatigue and the history of movement neuroscience. [[Yiannis Laouris]] joined his department and his lab in early 1998 as a post-doctoral fellow, then as Research Associate and in 1990 as Research Assistant Professor. Together they have published a number of publications.


==<small>Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute</small>==
==<small>Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute</small>==
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File:StuartVisit1994 06.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit discussing with [[Jack Kyriakou]]
File:StuartVisit1994 06.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit discussing with [[Jack Kyriakou]]
File:StuartVisit1994 05.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit discussing with [[XXX Ioannidou]]
File:StuartVisit1994 05.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit discussing with [[XXX Ioannidou]]
File:StuartVisit1994 07.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit observing the [[Perspectives in Motor Control]] picture
File:StuartVisit1994 07.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit observing the [[Symposium Perspectives in Motor Control]] picture
File:StuartVisit1994 08.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit talking with students of [[CYBER KIDS]]
File:StuartVisit1994 08.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit talking with students of [[CYBER KIDS]]
File:StuartVisit1994 09.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit standing outside the first [[CYBER KIDS]] Branch of at Acropolis below the CNTI office
File:StuartVisit1994 09.jpg|Stuart during his 1994 visit standing outside the first [[CYBER KIDS]] Branch of at Acropolis below the CNTI office

Latest revision as of 10:36, 14 March 2020

Douglas Stuart
Douglas Stuart
Years of service 1993 - 2006
Service type Board Member 1991-1999
Ex-oficio Board Member 2000-present
Degree(s) Phd
Field(s) of Study Neurobiology
University(ies) University of Arizona
Specialization(s) Motor Control, Fatigue
Notable Achievements Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health 1984-91
Regents' Professor, University of Arizona 1990
John Marley Leadership Award, Section on Research, American Physical Therapy Association (1995)
Graduation Convocation Speaker, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, (1995)
Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The Univ. of Arizona (1998)

Honorary PhD Science Degree

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Douglas Stuart was a Founding Member for the establishment of the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute and served as Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as Ex-oficio Board Member and Member of the International Advisory Board.

Prof. Stuart is a Regents' Professor Emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona. He was a founding member of the College of Medicine. He is one of the world's leading electrophysiological investigators of the spinal motor control system, the neurobiology of muscle fatigue and the history of movement neuroscience. Yiannis Laouris joined his department and his lab in early 1998 as a post-doctoral fellow, then as Research Associate and in 1990 as Research Assistant Professor. Together they have published a number of publications.

Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute

Prof. Stuart played an important role for the founding and launching of operations of the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute. He joined in the Symposium Perspectives in Motor Control, which was the historical moment for the later establishment of the Institute. He has visited and reviewed and supervised operations of both the Institute and the CYBER KIDS project several times between the launching and 2001.


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