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Zack Lynch Zack Lynch is the founder and executive director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization (NIO) and co-founder of NeuroInsights. He serves on the advisory boards of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT,Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics, the InnerSpace Foundation, the Center for Neuroeconomic Studies and SocialText, a social software company. His book on how brain science is changing our world will be available July 2009. Please send newsworthy items or feedback - to Zack Lynch.
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August 23, 2005

The Neuroethics Revolution (this Thursday)

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Posted by Zack Lynch

As part of the "Conversations with the Future" Speaker Series, Stanford Law Professor Hank Greely will discuss “The Neuroscience Revolution – Ethics and the Law” at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose this Thursday.

Topics to be discussed should be familiar to Brain Waves readers, such as where do we set the ethical and legal boundaries as we get an even greater understanding of the brain, and how to manipulate it. Join Stanford Professor Hank Greely to discuss the societal implications for emerging technologies related to brain function. For more information on neuroethics I highly recommend the neuroethics and law blog.


WHEN & WHERE

Thursday, August 25
6:30 p.m. cocktail reception
7 - 8:30 p.m. presentation
General Admission: $35.00
The Tech Museum of Innovation
201 S. Market St.
San Jose, CA 95113

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