Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 09:11:50 -0800
To: biointerest@lists.Stanford.EDU,biosciugrads@lists.Stanford.EDU, biocoterm@lists.stanford.edu,bioscimasters@lists.Stanford.EDU
From: Jennifer Mason
Subject: [biosciugrads] Neurobiology 101: Social and Ethical Issues in the Neurosciences


*******THIS IS A COURSE ADVERTISEMENT ONLY. IT IS NOT ALLOWABLE FOR THE BIO DEGREE*********

NeuroBio 101/201:
Social & Ethical Issues in the Neurosciences
William Hurlbut, MD (Consulting Professor in the Neuroscience Institute at Stanford and Member of the U.S. President’s Council on Bioethics)
William Newsome, PhD (Professor and Chair of Neurobiology)

~discussion seminar with guest speakers~

Want to learn about the latest discoveries in neuroscience—from brain chips and phantom limbs to neural transplants and psychotropic drugs—from some of the world’s leading neuroscientists, psychologists, and physicians?

Interested in the social, ethical, and philosophical implications of cutting-edge advances in neuroscience?

Then come check out NeuroBio 101/201 this Spring!
M&W, 7-9:30 PM, Fairchild D202 (Neurobio conference room)


Neurobio 101 PDF

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