International Neuroethics Society. Invitation to submit abstracts
Abstract submission for the 2012 International Neuroethics Society meeting in New Orleans is now open
The International Neuroethics Society is an interdisciplinary group of scholars, scientists, clinicians and other professionals who share an interest in the social, legal, ethical and policy implications of advances in neuroscience. Our mission is to promote the development and responsible application of neuroscience through interdisciplinary and international research, education, outreach and public engagement for the benefit of people of all nations, ethnicities, and cultures.
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The University of Newcastle. Centre for history of violence
Violence Studies Conference 2012
21-23/08/2012
The Humanities Research Institute and the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia, is holding its inaugural Violence Studies conference at the Crowne Plaza, Newcastle, Australia, 21-23 August 2012. The 2012 Violence Studies Conference will address a range of critically important ideas relating to the history of violence.
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University at Buffalo. Call for Papers
Buffalo Experimental Philosophy Conference
05-06/10/2012
Keynote speaker: Joshua Knobe (Yale)
The event will take place on the campus of the University at Buffalo
Submissions should be prepared for blind review and sent via email to paulpoen@buffalo.edu no later than June 30, 2012.
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Call for Abstracts – International Neuroethics Conference
Brain Matters 3: Values at the Crossroads of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Psychology
Deadline for abstract submissions
15/05/2012
Abstracts are now being accepted for Brain Matters 3: Values at the Crossroads of Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychology on October 24th-25th, 2012, a conference hosted by the Cleveland Clinic NeuroEthics Program.
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Cleveland Clinic: International NeuroEthics Conference
Brain Matters 3: Values at the Crossroads of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Psychology
24-25/10/2012
Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center
127 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio
Continuing the tradition of Brain Matters conferences held in 2009 and 2011, this conference is designed to support and stimulate the emerging field of neuroethics. A primary theme will be ethical dilemmas posed by conditions without an identifiable biological correlate in both research and clinical settings.
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http://my.clevelandclinic.org/about-cleveland-clinic/ethics-humanities-care/neuroethics.aspx?utm_campaign=brainmatters3-url&utm_medium=offline&utm_source=redirect#tab-7























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