Consortium on Neuroscience, Ethics, Legal and Social Issues

September 3, 2009

The Center for Neurotechnology Studies at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is proud to announce the launch of the Capital Consortium on Neuroscience, Ethics, Legal and Social Issues (CCNELSI) on Friday September 4, 2009. This greater Washington DC area Consortium brings together faculty and student scholars from colleges and universities in monthly lecture-based meetings to present and discuss their work and its implications for research, health care and public life. The active participation of local area academicians, researchers and students is invited and encouraged, as CCNELSI serves as a platform for interests and ideas to be expressed and addressed. The CCNELSI series will also feature presentations by international guest lecturers, providing a collaborative nexus between DC-area scholars and the broader neuroethics community. (Medical News)