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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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September 14, 2005

Come Discuss the Neurosociety at the University of Pennsylvania's Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting Next Monday

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If you are in the Philadelphia area next Monday, come down to the University of Pennsylvania where I will be kicking off their 2005-06 cognitive neuroscience lecture series with a talk on Our Emerging Neurosociety: How Neurotechnology is Shaping Business, Politics and Culture.

Time: Mon, Sep 19 2005, 12:00-1:15PM in Room 400A, 3401 Walnut
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Talks. A big thanks to Martha Farrah for setting this up.

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