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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: David Lyreskog
This is a short blog post of the series "A day in the Life of a Neuroethicist" featuring neuroethicists.
Neuroethics Today
Mar 255 min read
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Let's talk about sex (research)
Sex differences are everywhere – we market products, assign gender roles, and encourage certain careers based on the idea that females...
Haven Predale
Feb 256 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Tamami Fukushi
Tamami Fukushi is a professor at Faculty of Human Welfare, Tokyo Online University. She started career in Neuroethics at the Research...
Neuroethics Today
Feb 66 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Judy Illes
Dr. Judy Illes is a Professor of Neurology, Distinguished University Scholar, and UBC Distinguished Professor in Neuroethics. She is...
Neuroethics Today
Feb 22, 20246 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Karin Jongsma
Dr. Karin Jongsma is associate professor of Bioethics at the Julius Center of the University Medical Center Utrecht.
Neuroethics Today
Feb 22, 20243 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Amanda Merner
Amanda Merner is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neuroethics at the Harvard Medical School. 1. What’s the first thing you do when you...
Neuroethics Today
Feb 8, 20248 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Laura Y. Cabrera
Laura Y. Cabrera is the Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Chair in Neuroethics Associate Professor of Engineering Science and...
Neuroethics Today
Jan 29, 20243 min read
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I'll dance if I have to
Dr. Katherine Bassil writes about the dangers of spreading misinformation on social media concerning brain science and technologies.
Katherine Bassil
Sep 27, 20234 min read
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Top Neuroethics Debates You Don't Want to Miss
It is Brain Awareness Week, a campaign aimed to promote public interest and engage different groups in brain science internationally. As...
Neuroethics Today
Mar 16, 20233 min read
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A New Age of Ethics Communication
When people ask me what is ‘Neuroethics Today’, or what is ‘neuroethics’, replying with the standard textbook definition ‘it is the study...
Katherine Bassil
Nov 24, 20223 min read
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Towards Neurorights: An interview with neurorights advocate Marcello Ienca, PhD
On October 6 2022, the draft resolution A_HRC_51_L.3 on neurotechnology and human rights (also known as Neurorights) was adopted by...
Neuroethics Today
Nov 10, 20224 min read
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The Neuroethics of Labels
From an evolutionary perspective, it made sense that our ancestors feared the unknown and rejected the different. Let’s imagine human...
Julianne Beirute-Herrera
Jan 13, 20223 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Adrian Carter
This is from the series 'A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist' this time featuring Dr. Adrian Carter
Neuroethics Today
Aug 12, 20214 min read
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Bridging the Minds: Making the Impossible Possible One Step at a Time
This post describes a few suggestions to improve the relationship between neuroethicists and neuroscientists.
Katherine Bassil
Aug 6, 20212 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Nita Farahany
This is from the series 'A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist' this time featuring prof. Nita Farahany.
Neuroethics Today
Jul 15, 20212 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Laura Specker Sullivan
Laura Specker Sullivan is an interdisciplinary ethicist and an assistant professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. Her research...
Neuroethics Today
Jun 24, 20215 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Karen Herrera-Ferrá
Karen Herrera-Ferrá is the founder and president of the Asociación Mexicana de Neuroética (Mexican Association of Neuroethics) and member...
Neuroethics Today
Jun 18, 20213 min read
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Science-Fiction Movies/Series that are Bound to Make you Think (part 1)
Science-fiction movies are a great genre to strengthen your critical-thinking skills. Get ready to be mind-blown, shocked, and even...
Neuroethics Today
May 27, 20214 min read
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How to get involved in Neuroethics
In the past few months, I've received several emails from students asking for advice on how they can become involved in the field of...
Katherine Bassil
May 16, 20214 min read
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A Day in the Life of a Neuroethicist: Marcello Ienca
Marcello Ienca is a senior researcher fellow at the Health Ethics & Policy Lab at ETH Zurich, the former Student/Postdoc representative...
Neuroethics Today
Oct 15, 20204 min read
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