The International Neuroethics Society is an association of professionals and students interested in neuroethics. Our mission is to encourage and inspire research and dialogue on the responsible use of advances in brain science.

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Annual Meeting 2024

Expressing Wonder, Making Meaning: Neuroethics Engages the Arts

Baltimore USA + Virtual
April 17-19, 2024

Updates

Updated Code of Conduct

The INS has updated its Code of Conduct. The code is intended to ensure event participants fully understand expectations regarding professional behavior for all meetings and activities organized by the Society.

Code of Conduct

Research / News

The Complicated Legacy of Terry Wallis and His Brain Injury

In a recent article published in Issues in Science and Technology, INS President Joseph J. Fins discusses the death of Terry Wallis and what it means for neuroethics, patient care, and civil rights.

Neurorehabilitation and Recovery: Going Through Hell

Leslie C. Griffin, a speaker on the recent Neurorehabilitation and Recovery panel, wrote a related article published in the Bill of Health blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School.

Curious about neuroethics? This video gives a quick overview and introduction.