Douglas G. Stuart

Douglas G. Stuart
Douglas G. Stuart
Ph.D.
Born January 10, 1931 (1931-01-10) (age 80)
Casino, New South Wales, Australia
Education Diploma in Physical Education Sydney Teachers' College
BS (PE; physiology) 1955; MA (PE; physiology) Michigan State University
PhD (Physiology) 1961 University of California-Los Angeles
Employer University of Arizona
Organization Department of Physiology
Known for Neuroscience, Fatigue, Aging, Electromyography, Motor Control
Influenced by Allan Hemingway
Influenced Marc Binder
Roger M. Enoka
Uwe Windhorst
Yiannis Laouris
Title Regents' Professor Emeritus of Physiology
Awards Regents' Professor, University of Arizona 1990
Website
Stuart's page at UA

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Biography

Douglas G. Stuart (born May 10, 1931 in Casino, New South Wales, Australia) is a Regents' professor emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona.[1] He became a naturalized US Citizen in 1961. He is married and has 4 children, and 7 grandchildren.

Contributions in neuroscience

Stuart is known workd-wide for his research contributions in neural control of movement, in the understanding of the fundamental properties of spinal neurons, overviews on the neurobiology of motor control, and the history of movement neuroscience. He has over 130 experimental papers published in reered-reviewed scientific journals, and has authored almost 100 chapters, reviews and symposium volumes. His research was funded continuously by the National Institutes of Health. Between 1984-91, he has held the Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award, and between 1976-77 he was selected as a Guggenheim Fellow. Stuart coined the term, "interphyletic awareness" during the organization (together with Sten Grillner (University of Stockholm and Paul Stein (Washington Univ, St. Louis) of three international conferences that brought together scientists working on various species; all followed by widely read symposium volumes. The Stuart's lab has made exceptional contributions to the study of locomotion, and the need to integrate findings from experiments on invertebrates, non-mammalian vertebrates, mammalian tetrapods, non-human primates, and humans.

Other achievements

Almost 100 scientists from across the globe have worked with Stuart either as PhD students, post-doctoral trainees or visiting professors. A number of Stuart's post doctoral trainees are now leading research universities and institutes in the USA and worldwide (e.g., Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute,[2] Nicosia, Cyprus; Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan; Institute of Biophysics,[3] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sophia, Bulgaria; Nara Medical University, Yagi, Japan; University of Chicago, IL, USA; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; McGill University, Montreal, Canada; University College, London, UK).

Awards

  • USPHS Predoctoral Fellow - UCLA Mental Health Training Program: for temperature regulation studies with Professor Allan Hemingway, Dept Physiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 1958-61
  • Bank of America-Giannini Foundation Postdoctoral Medical Research Fellow: for muscle receptor studies with Professor Earl Eldred, Dept Anatomy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 1961-63
  • USPHS Special Research Fellowship: for spinal-cord studies with Professor Anders Lundberg, Dept Physiology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, SWE 1971-72
  • Guggenheim Fellow: for studies in clinical neurophysiology with Dr David Burke, Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology, The Prince Henry Hospital, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS 1976-77
  • Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health 1984-91
  • Keynote Speaker, 5th Annual Faculty Teaching Awards, College of Medicine, University of Arizona 1985
  • Seventh Annual Neuroscience Lecture, Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR 1987
  • Grass Foundation Traveling Scientist: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MA, CAN, 1989; University of Delaware, Newark, DE 2001
  • Eleventh Annual Founders Day Speaker, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 1989
  • 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, AZ 1995
  • Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The University of Arizona 1998
  • Invited Speaker, Dedication of Biology/Biochemistry Building, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 2000
  • Invited speaker, Flinn Foundation Finale Dinner, Motor Control Laboratory, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2000
  • Named University of Arizona Fellowship in Perpetuity, "The Douglas G Stuart Predoctoral Fellowship in Movement Neuroscience" 2002-Pres
  • Award for contributions to Biomedical Engineering, The University of Arizona 2003
  • Award for Contributions to Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs, The University of Arizona 2004

References

  1. ^ "Douglas G Stuart". BioGate, University of Arizona. http://www.bio5.org/biogate?cmd=fac&faculty_id=2650. Retrieved 25 July 2010. 
  2. ^ www.cnti.org.cy
  3. ^ http://www.bio21.bas.bg/ibf/



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