Neuroethics Network

Neuroethics Network

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The purpose of Neuroethics Network is to bring together scientists and ethicists to explore issues arising from advancing technology.

Neuroethics Network brings together researchers, scholars and clinicians in neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, and law to cultivate, expand and sustain ongoing focused dialogue and dialectic in and about neuroethics, so as to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and increase informed public awareness about brain science and its applications in, and effects upon the twenty first century global stage.

Photos from Neuroethics Network's post 19/01/2020

The latest issue of Clinical Neuroethics

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24/09/2018

Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics E ducation: call for registration https://tinyurl.com/ydb3zn8v

24/09/2018

International Bioethics Retreat : call for registration
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24/09/2018

Neuroethics Network 2019: Call for registration https://tinyurl.com/y7t877vz

30/06/2018

The 2018 Neuroethics Network’s annual meeting, June 19, 20, 21, took place in Paris, hosted by ICM, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinère (Brain & Spine Institute). The meeting focused on seminars aimed at creating a deeper understanding of newly emerging ethical issues in neuroscience. Seminar themes for 2018 included: Theory of Mind: Philosophical Considerations and Practical Implications, New Developments in Imaging along with Legal and Social Concerns, Deep Brain Stimulation and Recording, and Consciousness: Building Bridges.

This year offered participants the option to earn a Charcot Certificate in Neuroethics, awarded to professionals with terminal degrees who attended the 23 hours of agenda, seminars, and completed a summary of the themes discussed. Earning a Charcot Certificate in 2018 were: Edmundo Estevez, MD, Medical School of the Central University of Ecuador, Silvano Franco, PHD, University of Cassano and Lazio Meridionale, Italy, Mako Junjako, PhD, University of Rijeka, Çroatia, Frederica Madonna, PhD, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Italy, Luca Malatesti, PhD, University of Rijeka, Croatia, Gil Palchik, PhD, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, USA, Marisa Russo, PhD, Federal University of Sao Palo, Brazil.

NN class photos 30/06/2018

NN class photo 2018

Modeling the Social Dynamics of Moral Enhancement: Social Strategies Sold Over the Counter and the Stability of Society | Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics | Cambridge Core 05/12/2017

Featured Paper - Free Access until the end of December

We are sharing selected articles with our Facebook followers, by allowing free access to each featured paper for a limited time only. Our current featured paper is "Modeling the Social Dynamics of Moral Enhancement: Social Strategies Sold Over the Counter and the Stability of Society” by Anders Sandberg and Joao Fabiano Keep an eye out for our next featured article - available from early January onwards. # bioethics

Modeling the Social Dynamics of Moral Enhancement: Social Strategies Sold Over the Counter and the Stability of Society | Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics | Cambridge Core Modeling the Social Dynamics of Moral Enhancement: Social Strategies Sold Over the Counter and the Stability of Society - Volume 26 Issue 3 - ANDERS SANDBERG, JOAO FABIANO

The Bioethicist Who Cried “Synthetic Biology”: An Analysis of the Function of Bioterrorism Predictions in Bioethics | Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics | Cambridge Core 09/10/2017

'Featured Paper - Free Access until the end of October'. Followed by 'We will be sharing selected articles with our Facebook followers, by allowing free access to each featured paper for a limited time only. Our current featured paper is "The Bioethicist Who Cried “Synthetic Biology”: An Analysis of the Function of Bioterrorism Predictions in Bioethics" by Søren Holm. Keep an eye out for our next featured article - available from early October onwards.

The Bioethicist Who Cried “Synthetic Biology”: An Analysis of the Function of Bioterrorism Predictions in Bioethics | Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics | Cambridge Core The Bioethicist Who Cried “Synthetic Biology”: An Analysis of the Function of Bioterrorism Predictions in Bioethics - Volume 26 Issue 2 - SØREN HOLM

25/09/2017

Call for Registration: The Fifth Neuroethics Network
June 20, 21, 22, 2018
ICM
Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinere
Brain & Spine Institute
Paris, France

For Details and registration please click on: www.icmbioethics.com. For questions, contact Tomi Kushner, [email protected]

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