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Posted by Zack Lynch
As The Neuro Revolution emerges it becomes increasingly clear that the social and ethical implications of advancing neurotech will take many institutions to contemplate, debate and create effective policy. Here are a few of the best source to get more information: Neuroethics at the University of Pennsylvania , University of British Columbia, National Core for Neuroethics, Neuroethics Society , Dana Foundation, Law and Neuroscience Project, Stanford program on Neuroethics and the ever present Neuroethics and Law Blog. Here is a review of the first Neuroethics Society meeting held in November 2008.
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