Interview: The Emerging Ethics of Innovative Brain Research
August 19, 2024

(Undark) – In a June essay in The New England Journal of Medicine, Hendriks and a co-author, Christine Grady, outlined some of the thorny ethical questions related to brain research: What is the best way to protect the long-term interests of people who receive brain implants as part of a clinical trial? As technology gets better at decoding thoughts, how can researchers guard against violations of mental privacy? And what best way to prepare for the far-off possibility that consciousness may one day arise from work derived from human stem cells?
Hendriks spoke about the essay in a Zoom interview. Our conversation has been edited for length and clarity. (Read More)