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Laouris graduated from the medical school of the Karl Marx University (today known as the University of Leipzig, in Leipzig, Germany enjoying three parallel scholarships because of his top grades, and completed a PhD in Neurophysiology with [[summa cum laude]] with Prof. [[Peter Schwartze]] at the Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology in the years of the cold war. He continued his research in neurophysiology at the Georg-August University Göttingen with cyberneticists and systems physiologists Professors [[Hans Diedrich Henatsch]] and [[Uwe Windhorst]]. He then joined the Robotics, Prosthetics, and Motor Control Group | Laouris graduated from the medical school of the Karl Marx University (today known as the University of Leipzig, in Leipzig, Germany enjoying three parallel scholarships because of his top grades, and completed a PhD in Neurophysiology with [[summa cum laude]] with Prof. [[Peter Schwartze]] at the Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology in the years of the cold war. He continued his research in neurophysiology at the medical school of Georg-August University Göttingen with cyberneticists and systems physiologists Professors [[Hans Diedrich Henatsch]] and [[Uwe Windhorst]]. He then joined the Department of Physiology at the medical school of the University of Arizona, with a joint appointment at the Robotics, Prosthetics, and Motor Control Group, where he collaborated with [[Douglas G. Stuart]]. While being in the US, he also completed a Masters in Systems and Industrial Engineering (GPA 4.0). | ||
==Early contributions in neuroscience== | ==Early contributions in neuroscience== |