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International Neuroethics Society Meeting on Nov 7-8, 2013 in San Diego!
Posted by Karen Rommelfanger in conferences on June 7, 2013
The International Neuroethics Society announces its 5th Annual Meeting (a satellite of the Society for Neuroscience Meeting) November 7 & 8 San Diego.
Abstracts are due June 15, 2013. For more information and the program see here.
Listen to INS Member Molly Crockett cordially invite you here.
Bring your friends and family to the open-to-the-public program November 7 on Neurogaming: What’s Neuroscience and Ethics Got to Do with It?
Register for the meeting on November 8 here.
The speaker lineup includes Barbara Sahakian & John Pickard, University of Cambridge, Julian Savulescu, University of Oxford, Patricia Churchland, University of California-San Diego, Molly Crockett, University of Zurich, Jens Clausen, University of Tubingen, Lisa Claydon, Bristol Law School, University of the West England, Joe Fins & Niko Schiff, Weill Cornell Medical College, Holly Moore, Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Mauricio Delgado, Rutgers University, Catherine Sebastian, Royal Holloway, University of London, J. David Jentsch, University of California – Los Angeles, and Honorable Robert Trentacosta, Presiding Judge of San Diego Superior Court.
See you in San Diego!
Barbara Sahakian, conferences, Julian Savulescu, Molly Crockett, Patricia Churchland
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