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Name: Jonathan R
Surname: Wolpaw
Section: New York State Dept. of Health,Wadsworth Center,Albany, NY, USA
Qualification: Doctor of Medicine,M.D. head of the nerve injury and repair
laboratory at Wadsworth center, Department of health, New York state, Professor
of
biomedicine, Department of health, New York State
Publication Topics: handicapped aids, brain-computer interfaces,
electroencephalography, human computer interaction, matched filters, medical
control
systems, medical robotics, neurophysiology, prosthetics, medical signal
processing,
user interfaces, bioelectric potentials, biocontrol, medical computing, medical
signal detection, patient rehabilitation, reviews, autoregressive processes,
bioelectric phenomena, biomechanics, biomedical electrodes, diseases, feedback,
learning (artificial intelligence), muscle

Name: Jürgen
Surname: Knoblich
Section: Institute of molecular biotechnology, Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Vienna
Qualification: molecular biologist, Scientific director of the Institute of
Molecular Biotechnologyg
Publication Topics: Knoblichstudied Biochemistry at the University of Tübingen
and
Molecular Biology at University College London. In 1989 he transferred to the
Max
Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, where he completed his
doctoral thesis in 1994 on the role of Cyclin proteins in controlling cell cycle
progression during development. In 1994 he became a postdoctoral researcher at
the
University of California, San Francisco, where he worked with Dr. Yuh Nung Jan
until
1997. Upon his return to Europe he joined the Institute of Molecular Pathology
(IMP)
in Vienna, Austria as a group leader. In 2004, he moved to the newly founded
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) in Vienna,
