Global Neuroethics Summit 2018
Date:From 11 October 2018 to 14 October 2018
Location:
Seoul,
South Korea
Meeting type: IBI Working Group
Sponsored by: Korea Brain Research Institute, Ministry of Science & ICT, The Kavli Foundation
- Each brain project will workshop their own paper about their brain initaitive
- Special neuroethics issue of Neuron will be published which will include papers written by each of the global brain projects on how they are incorporating neuroethics.
The 2018 Global Neuroethics Summit looks forward to hosting the world’s leading brain projects in Seoul, South Korea.
This year’s meeting is a workshop of the Neuroethics Workgroup of the International Brain Initiative (IBI). With this year’s support, we build upon critical foundation for the fields of neuroscience and neuroethics laid in our first meeting, with the potential for our discussions to inform policy and shape funding priorities for many agencies in the future. This 2018 meeting aligns with the recently formalized efforts and creation of the IBI which, in collaboration with Kavli and other key stakeholders from existing and emerging brain projects, recognized neuroethics as one of its top priorities. The Global Neuroethics Summit therefore functions as the Neuroethics Workgroup of the IBI. With this meeting, we plan to invite partners in the IBI as well as representatives from all existing and emerging large-scale national-level brain projects.
Outcomes:
- Each brain project will workshop their own paper about their brain initaitive
- Special neuroethics issue of Neuron will be published which will include papers written by each of the global brain projects on how they are incorporating neuroethics.
The 2018 Global Neuroethics Summit looks forward to hosting the world’s leading brain projects in Seoul, South Korea.
This year’s meeting is a workshop of the Neuroethics Workgroup of the International Brain Initiative (IBI). With this year’s support, we build upon critical foundation for the fields of neuroscience and neuroethics laid in our first meeting, with the potential for our discussions to inform policy and shape funding priorities for many agencies in the future. This 2018 meeting aligns with the recently formalized efforts and creation of the IBI which, in collaboration with Kavli and other key stakeholders from existing and emerging brain projects, recognized neuroethics as one of its top priorities. The Global Neuroethics Summit therefore functions as the Neuroethics Workgroup of the IBI. With this meeting, we plan to invite partners in the IBI as well as representatives from all existing and emerging large-scale national-level brain projects.
Outcomes:
- Each brain project will workshop their own paper about their brain initaitive
- Special neuroethics issue of Neuron will be published which will include papers written by each of the global brain projects on how they are incorporating neuroethics.