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==Relation to Future Worlds Center==
==Relation to Future Worlds Center==
'''Uwe Windhorst''' was a Founding Member for the establishment of the [[Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute]] and served as
'''Uwe Windhorst''' was a Founding Member for the establishment of the [[Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute]] and served as
Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as member of the International Advisory Board.
Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as member of the International Advisory Board.<ref>qqq</ref>


==Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute==
==Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute==

Revision as of 11:37, 19 July 2011

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Relation to Future Worlds Center

Uwe Windhorst was a Founding Member for the establishment of the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute and served as Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999, and between 2000-present as member of the International Advisory Board.[1]

Launching the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute

The Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute was launched following an international symposium co-organized by Uwe Windhorst, Jestus Meyer-Lohman, Hans-Dietrich Henatsch[2], and Yiannis Laouris in 1988. The symposium Perspectives in Motor Control aimed to bring together a small number (25) of international experts in the field of Motor Control to discuss hot issues in the field. The symposium was supported by the president of Cyprus, Mr. Spyros Kyprianou (provided CY pounds 10,000), the Cyprus Airways (provided 10 tickets), business entrepreneur and developer Mr. Michael Leptos (provided dinners) and the Bishop of Paphos Chrysostomos (provided Gala Dinner). The symposium was so successful that the key organizers, and especially Uwe Windhorst, Douglas Stuart and Yiannis Laouris, strategized and supported the founding of a research institution in Cyprus with the name Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute.

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