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neurosocieties: the rise and impact of the new brain sciences
- Hosted by:
- European Neuroscience and Society Network (a networking project funded by the European Science Foundation and convened by researchers at the BIOS Centre, London School of Economics)
- Speaker:
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Professor Kent Woods, Chief Executive Officer, UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
Professor Steven Rose, Open University
Dr. Philippe Pignarre, University of Paris; Publisher, Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond
Professor Alexandre Mauron, University of Geneva
Zack Lynch, Executive Director, Neurotechnology Industry Organization
Professor Matilde Leonardi, Neurological Institute Carlo Besta, Italy
- Starts:
- November 12, 2007 at 09:00 am
- Ends:
- November 13, 2007 at 04:00 pm
- Location:
- Regent’s College Conference Centre, , Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4NS United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
Launch Conference of the European Neuroscience and Society Network
This conference will mark the inauguration of the ENSN, a networking project funded by the European Science Foundation and convened by researchers at the BIOS Centre, London School of Economics.
The last twenty years have seen unprecedented innovation in the neurosciences. Despite evidence that advances in the neurosciences are having a significant influence on the lives of individuals across Europe, there has been little formal engagement within the European social sciences with the ethical, social, legal and security implications of recent developments in this branch of scientific experimentation. The European Neuroscience and Society Network (ENSN) has been established to serve as a multidisciplinary forum for timely and necessary engagement with the influence of the new brain sciences on our lives.
The November conference will be the first in a series of international workshops and conferences bringing together leading neuroscientists, philosophers and social scientists for sustained discussions and cross-disciplinary dialogue on the following themes:
· Neuroscience and society: framing the agenda in Europe
· Public health and the politics of the neurosciences
· Neuroeconomies: markets, choice and the distribution of neurotechnologies
· Sources of the neurochemical self: consciousness, personhood and difference
Plenary speakers include:
· Professor Kent Woods (Chief Executive Officer, UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)
· Professor Steven Rose (Open University)
· Dr. Philippe Pignarre (University of Paris; Publisher, Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond)
· Professor Alexandre Mauron (University of Geneva)
· Zack Lynch (Executive Director, Neurotechnology Industry Organization)
· Professor Mathilde Leonardi (Neurological Institute Carlo Besta, Italy)
Please note this is a closed event, with attendance by prior registration only. We have a very limited number of spaces available, and so, though the event is free, attendees must register by requesting a form from Linsey McGoey.
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
Numbers are strictly limited to ensure opportunity for participation, so please book early. To indicate your interest and request a registration form, contact Linsey McGoey (l.j.mcgoey [ at ] lse.ac.uk), Programme Coordinator, European Neuroscience and Society Network.
For more information about the ENSN, see: www.esf.org/ensn.
For more information
- Contact person:
- Linsey McGoey
- Email:
- l.j.mcgoey [ at ] lse.ac.uk
- Website:
- neurosocieties: the rise and impact of the new brain sciences
