Louise Harding receives “Best Overall Contribution: Clinical Neuroethics” Award at the 2020 International Neuroethics Society Meeting

Congratulations to Neuroethics Canada’s Ms. Louise Harding for receiving the “Best Overall Contribution: Clinical Neuroethics” Award at the 2020 International Neuroethics Society Meeting! In line with this award, Ms. Harding received a £150 Book Voucher sponsored by Springer.

Presentation title: Rights and meanings: Advanced technologies for disorders of the brain
Team: Louise Harding, Jacob McFarlane, Patrick J. McDonald, Christopher R. Honey & Judy Illes

You can view the presentation below:
Video link: https://vimeo.com/468837774

Rights and Meanings: Advanced Technologies for Disorders of the Brain; Louise Harding from Int’l Neuroethics Society on Vimeo.