Congratulations to Fordham University associate professor Laura Specker Sullivan (a 2015-2017 CNT postdoctoral fellow) who received a three-year National Science Foundation grant titled “From Principles to Practice: Ethical Guidance for Neurotechnology Researchers.”
Gordon Research Conference, Spinal Cord Injury and Regeneration: Bridging Molecular Insights and Therapeutic Innovation, July 6 – 11, 2025 (Lucca, Italy)
CNT co-director
Chet Moritz will present a University of Washington Science in Medicine Lecture titled “Neurotechnology to promote long-term recovery after brain and spinal cord injury” on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
Time: 11 am – 12 pm
Location: Rm 060, Foege South Auditorium
CNT member
Sara Goering appeared on the
Ethics in Action Podcast to discuss a variety of topics including neuroethics, neurotechnology and the BCI Pioneers Coalition. Sara will also
join the panel “Bridging the Gap Between Disability Theory and Clinical Practice” on February 6, 2025.
CNT co-director
Rajesh Raocomments on news that a third patient has received a Neuralink brain implant.