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We're in Heated Agreement Over Here | Connectomics Part I
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Welcome back to Neurotech Pub!
In this first installment of two episodes on Connectomics, host and Paradromics CEO Matt Angle kicks off a lively discussion on the rapidly accelerating research in the mapping, preservation, and reconstruction of the human connectome. We explore the ethical and legal ramifications of disruptive technology, and some of the unique challenges faced when driving innovation in emerging industries.
Our guests are:
- Nita Faraheny, JD, PhD, Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society, the Faculty Chair of the Duke MA in Bioethics & Science Policy, and principal investigator of SLAP Lab.
- Kenneth Hayworth, PhD, President and Co-Founder of the Brain Preservation Foundation, Senior Scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Farm Research Campus (JFRC)
- Robert McIntyre, CEO at Nectome
As an exciting new development since the recording of this episode, Nita recently published a book, The Battle for Your Brain, which examines many topics in neuroethics, from Connectomics to Brain-Computer Interfaces. It is currently available on Amazon.
Keep an eye out for part two in this series, which will take a deep dive into the latest technical and engineering innovations in the connectomics ecosystem. Coming soon!
Please be advised that this episode contains a brief discussion of assisted suicide in a medical setting.
Show Notes:
0:00 | Episode Intro
1:16 | Nita A. Farahany, JD, PhD
1:21 | Kenneth Hayworth, PhD
1:27 | Robert McKintyre, CEO, Nectome
1:56 | Meeting of the minds
2:53 | Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation wins final phase of brain preservation prize
3:56 | The Brain Preservation Foundation
4:09 | Documentary series on the Brain Preservation Foundation
5:21 | Letter of Support for Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreservation (and ‘next steps’ caveats)
5:51 | Nita's 2018 Neuroethics Ted Talk
5:54 | International Neuroethics Society
6:25 | Connectomics & new paths in neuroscience
8:10 | Allen Institute for Brain Science
8:47 | A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain
9:33 | A visual intro to synaptic imaging in connectomics
10:28 | The structure of the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
11:16 | Mouse Connectome Project at CIC
14:59 | Cryonics controversy
19:00 | Death, taxes, and synapses
20:51 | Uniform Law Commission
21:08 | The Uniform Determination of Death Act
24:25 | Watch Altered Carbon on Netflix
25:49 | Understanding the “Loss of Chance” Doctrine
37:13 | Understanding Physician-Assisted Death, or ‘Death with Dignity’
40:21 | Euthanasia in the Netherlands
46:01 | Autonomy, Dignity, and Consent to Harm, Rutgers Law Review
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Manage episode 357975204 series 2828281
Welcome back to Neurotech Pub!
In this first installment of two episodes on Connectomics, host and Paradromics CEO Matt Angle kicks off a lively discussion on the rapidly accelerating research in the mapping, preservation, and reconstruction of the human connectome. We explore the ethical and legal ramifications of disruptive technology, and some of the unique challenges faced when driving innovation in emerging industries.
Our guests are:
- Nita Faraheny, JD, PhD, Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society, the Faculty Chair of the Duke MA in Bioethics & Science Policy, and principal investigator of SLAP Lab.
- Kenneth Hayworth, PhD, President and Co-Founder of the Brain Preservation Foundation, Senior Scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Farm Research Campus (JFRC)
- Robert McIntyre, CEO at Nectome
As an exciting new development since the recording of this episode, Nita recently published a book, The Battle for Your Brain, which examines many topics in neuroethics, from Connectomics to Brain-Computer Interfaces. It is currently available on Amazon.
Keep an eye out for part two in this series, which will take a deep dive into the latest technical and engineering innovations in the connectomics ecosystem. Coming soon!
Please be advised that this episode contains a brief discussion of assisted suicide in a medical setting.
Show Notes:
0:00 | Episode Intro
1:16 | Nita A. Farahany, JD, PhD
1:21 | Kenneth Hayworth, PhD
1:27 | Robert McKintyre, CEO, Nectome
1:56 | Meeting of the minds
2:53 | Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation wins final phase of brain preservation prize
3:56 | The Brain Preservation Foundation
4:09 | Documentary series on the Brain Preservation Foundation
5:21 | Letter of Support for Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreservation (and ‘next steps’ caveats)
5:51 | Nita's 2018 Neuroethics Ted Talk
5:54 | International Neuroethics Society
6:25 | Connectomics & new paths in neuroscience
8:10 | Allen Institute for Brain Science
8:47 | A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain
9:33 | A visual intro to synaptic imaging in connectomics
10:28 | The structure of the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
11:16 | Mouse Connectome Project at CIC
14:59 | Cryonics controversy
19:00 | Death, taxes, and synapses
20:51 | Uniform Law Commission
21:08 | The Uniform Determination of Death Act
24:25 | Watch Altered Carbon on Netflix
25:49 | Understanding the “Loss of Chance” Doctrine
37:13 | Understanding Physician-Assisted Death, or ‘Death with Dignity’
40:21 | Euthanasia in the Netherlands
46:01 | Autonomy, Dignity, and Consent to Harm, Rutgers Law Review
Want More?
Follow Neurotech Pub on Twitter
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