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Meghan Hurley giving a research talk about ‘When data disagrees: ethical challenges in weighing conflicting data sources for personalized neuromodulation’ #Neuroethics2025
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Meghan Hurley giving a research talk about ‘When data disagrees: ethical challenges in weighing conflicting data sources for personalized neuromodulation’ #Neuroethics2025
Not just drinking beer; I had an invaluable opportunity to discuss our study in #Neuroethics2025 🇩🇪. The 1.5h poster presentation provided me with many inputs to our newly launched paper. Also, the discussion with other presenters was also informative.
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Dr. Olivia Matshabane giving a talk about ethics considerations of portable MRI use in Africa. #Neuroethics2025
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Phenomenal talks from #neuroethics researchers and excellent questions from members of the international community. #Neuroethics2025
Promotional image for INS SINE Meeting in Munich, featuring an aerial view of Munich cityscape with prominent architecture, scheduled for April 23-25, 2025.
Some of us are headed to Munich next week for Neuroethics 2025, hosted by @neuroethics.bsky.social. We’re looking forward to further exploring neuroethics at the intersection of the brain and artificial intelligence, and to connecting with others there. #neuroethics2025 #neuroethics #neurosociety
🚨Last call for #Neuroethics2025! 🚨
Date & Location: April 23–25 in Munich, Germany
We will be exploring pressing issues at the intersection of the brain and AI 🧠✨
⏰ Registration deadline: TODAY (April 7)‼️
Learn more and register: neuroethicssociety.org/meeting/neur...