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November 17, 2006
Neuroethics Links
Posted by Zack Lynch
Advancing neurotechnologies represent opportunities and challenges for humanity. Here are some of the sources I follow to keep up with the neuroethicists who are debating the social implications of neurotech: Stanford’s Program in Neuroethics , Neuroethics Net , UPenn Neuroethics , Neuroethics & Law Blog , BrainEthics Blog , CCLE , Neuroethics.ca , Dana Foundation , The Greenwall Foundation , World Health Organization- Ethics & Health . Here is a link to previous neuroethics posts on Brain Waves, a little over 40 of them.
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