2022 INS Annual Meeting Montreal, Canada + Virtual November 2-4, 2022
Annual Meeting 2022
The 2022 INS Annual Meeting was a hybrid event with opportunities to participate online as well as in-person at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) in Montreal, Canada. The program — built around the theme 'Bringing Neuroethics to Life Throughout Patient Care, Research, and Policy' — included sessions addressing prevention; diagnosis; emerging therapies, technologies, and research; and neurorecovery and end of life.
Articles
Resources
Recordings – Recordings of panels sessions and discussions will be available to all attendees and INS members a few weeks after the meeting. Research presentation sessions will not be available, but you can can access talks that were pre-recorded or associated slides on the research webpage.
Research – Posters, slides, and recorded talks are viewable on the research webpage. These will be available for a few more weeks — or only as long as allowed by the investigators.
Program – The theme, sessions, and networking activities developed by the Program Committee, led by co-chairs Eric Racine, Jayashree Dasgupta and Michael Young. The schedule provides a complete agenda of activities that took place on November 2-4, 2022.
Photos – We will have a selection of photos to share from staff, attendees, and our IRCM partners. If you have any photos to share, email them to Robert Beets <[email protected]>.
Gather – We had a virtual Gather space set up for all in-person attendees and virtual participants to connect remotely and engage in organic conversations with colleagues from around the world.
Promotion – Thanks to the members of our Ambassador Committee for promoting the meeting!
Program Committee
Co-Chairs
- Eric Racine, Montreal Clinical Research Institute (Canada)
- Jayashree Dasgupta, Samvedna Senior Care (India)
- Michael Young, Massachusetts General Hospital (USA)
Members
- Paul Appelbaum, Columbia University Medical Center (USA)
- Katherine Bassil, Maastricht University (Netherlands)
- Matthew Baum, Harvard University (USA)
- Turhan Canli, Stony Brook University (USA)
- Karen Davis, Krembil Brain Institute / University of Toronto (Canada)
- Lesley Fellows, McGill University (Canada)
- Paul Ford, Cleveland Clinic (USA)
- Cynthia Forlini, Deakin University (Australia)
- Steve Hyman, Harvard University / Broad Institute of Harvard & MIT (USA)
- Karen Herrera Ferrá, Asociación Mexicana de Neuroética (Mexico)
- Fabrice Jotterand, Medical College of Wisconsin (USA)
- Olivia Matshabane, University of Cape Town / National Institutes of Health (South Africa)
- Patrick McDonald, University of Manitoba / Neuroethics Canada (Canada)
- Violet Naanyu, Moi University (Kenya)
- Daniela Ovadia, University of Pavia (Italy)
- Anna Wexler, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Ambassador Committee
- Amina Abubakar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- John Aspler, The Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit
- James L Bernat, Dartmouth Medical School
- Stefanie Blain-Moraes, McGill University
- M. Ariel Cascio, Central Michigan University
- Jennifer A Chandler, University of Ottawa
- Patricia Conrod, Université de Montréal
- Bernard Dan, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Jantina de Vries, University of Cape Town
- Kristy Donald, University of Cape Town
- Graham Fieggen, University of Cape Town
- Sara Georing, University of Washington
- Walter Glannon, University of Calgary
- Polina Grushevska, IRCM
- Elisabeth Hildt, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Marcello Ienca, ETH Zurich
- Syd Johnson, SUNY Upstate Medical University
- Ralf Jox, University of Lausanne
- Eran Klein, Oregon Health and Science University
- Cynthia Kubu, Cleveland Clinic
- Katja Kühlmeyer, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
- Steven Laureys, University of Liège
- Mary Pat MacAndrews, University of Toronto
- Joé T. Martineau, HEC Montreal
- Vardit Ravitsky, University of Montreal
- Sebastian Sattler, Bielefield University
- Cassandra Thomson, Monash University
- Fernando Vidal, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
- Jonathan Weiss, York University
- Kevin Chien-Chang Wu, National Taiwan University
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