Sponsor Neuroethics 2024The INS Annual Meeting relies on contributions from institutions and individuals committed to advancing neuroethics and supporting the students and professionals who are leading the field. Financial and in-kind support is tax deductible through the Society's nonprofit status (U.S.). All sponsors and donors are recognized onsite, online, and in all printed materials. To discuss sponsorship and partnership opportunities, contact INS Executive Director Robert Beets <[email protected]> or members of the Program Committee, or Board of Directors. SponsorsMeeting SponsorsAnonymous
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Hank Greely Sponsor BenefitsAll sponsors receive recognition in digital communications and printed signage, including:
Sponsors of specific sessions, activities, or technologies will be prominently recognized at the start and end of those proceedings, and logos will displayed in various formats, as appropriate. OpportunitiesGeneral SupportUnrestricted sponsorships helps cover the cost of core meeting expenses, including for the venue, vendors, meals, and on-site staff. Contributions of all sizes are critical to the success of the event. Sponsorship / $500+ Sponsorship / $2,000+ Sponsorship / $5,000+ ResearchStudents, trainees, and professionals present their neuroethics research to an international audience. Travel Stipends / $250+ Poster Board Rental / $5,000 SessionsThe program covers a wide range of topics in neuroethics. This year, our theme focuses the attention on music, arts and the humanities. See the schedule for a complete list of sessions and speakers. Public Performance / $5,000–10,000 Session Sponsorship / $2,000–3,000 Film Screening / $0 TechnologyNeuroethics 2024 is a hybrid conference with in-person attendees and online participants. Video Broadcasting / $5,000 Virtual Gather Space / $3,000 NetworkingThe INS meeting provides attendees with opportunities to meet colleagues from all around the world. Social Hour / $2,500 Mentoring Activity / $1,500 About AttendeesThe International Neuroethics Society (INS) is a professional association of scientists, scholars, students, and practicing legal and health professionals who share an interest in the ethical, legal, and societal impacts of advances in brain science. INS members come from many disciplines and are uniquely equipped to communicate the value and implications that new neuroscience knowledge, technologies, and potential applications bring to human health and wellbeing. Attendees of the INS annual meeting identify and describe themselves as neuroethicists, bioethicists, students, professors, neuroscientists, philosophers, physicians, lawyers, psychologists, engineers, industry professionals, and others. The meeting typically attracts about 150 in-person attendees and more than 200 virtual participants from all around the world. Neuroethics scholarship touches many areas of study such as: legal studies, medical research and medicine, psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, enhancement, brain stimulation, neuroimaging, moral theory, philosophy of mind and consciousness, brain-computer interfaces, neuroscience and society, brain death/severe disorders of consciousness, psychopharmacology, addiction, memory modification, molecular neurobiology and genetics, neural data, consumer neuroscience, animal ethics, neurosurgery, dual use, artificial intelligence and machine learning, organoids, social and economic neuroscience, and more. Fundraising ResourcesSample Letters and Text (docx) |