Tuesday, January 28, 2020
About this Event
Free EventAnticipating Ethical Concerns in a New Era of Neuroscience
Bringing together an exciting panel of speakers, this program will closely examine three topic areas of both great hope and potential concern in the neurosciences. The mission of this symposium is to better prepare the neurosciences community to anticipate and address neuroethical concerns arising from their work, and prepare for broader public engagement on these issues.
Panel One | Neurogenetics & Parenthood
Jennifer Doudna | UC Berkeley
Stephan Sanders | UC San Francisco
Henry Greely | Stanford University
Laurie Zoloth | University of Chicago
Panel Two
| Neuromodulation Roundtable
Katherine Scangos | UC San Francisco
Joseph Fins | Weill Cornell Medicine
Sara Goering | University of Washington
Jose Carmena | UC Berkeley
Panel Three
| Patient Data in the Digital Age
Eric Topol | Scripps Research
Gabe Aranovich | Mindstrong Health
Kate Rankin | UC San Francisco
Anna Wexler | University of Pennsylvania
With special remarks from:
Samuel Barondes & Stephen Hauser
For more information and to register, please visit:
https://weill.ucsf.edu/neuroethics-symposium