Neuroethics 2024
INS Annual Meeting
Baltimore USA + Virtual

Neuroethics 2024 · INS Annual Meeting

The next annual meeting of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) will be on April 17-19, 2024, in Baltimore, MD, USA. There will be opportunities for in-person attendance and online participation. The meeting theme is 'Expressing Wonder, Making Meaning: Neuroethics Engages the Arts.'

Conference sessions, presentations, and activities will span a wide range of topics in neuroethics, with a focus on research and explorations related to music, the arts, and the humanities. Browse the meeting schedule for a complete list of sessions, activities, and confirmed speakers.

See the registration page for pricing and upcoming in-person and virtual deadlines.

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Theme

Expressing Wonder, Making Meaning: Neuroethics Engages the Arts

The arts and the humanities are creative pursuits that engage culture, undergird meaning-making, and express human flourishing. Music, the visual arts, and the humanities offer the field of neuroethics powerful vehicles for communication and fruitful grounds for novel inquiry.

This meeting explores creative, technological, practical, and social elements of the brain and the arts. By illuminating how human creativity and expression intersect with brain science and ethical considerations, this meeting aims to deepen our understanding of the ways in which the arts and humanities can contribute to the advancement of neuroethics.

Code of Conduct

The INS is committed to maintaining a professional, respectful, harassment-free environment. All meeting participants are expected to treat others with respect and consideration, and to uphold a professional environment committed to principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Event participants are expressly prohibited from engaging in any form of harassment, discrimination, or professionally inappropriate behavior towards anyone else at the event. Anyone who has a complaint or has experienced or witnessed behavior that violates the Code of Conduct, or otherwise merits institutional attention, should contact a member of the event organizing staff.  

See the INS Code of Conduct for details and guidance on reporting misconduct.

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Sponsors

Meeting Sponsors

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Program in the Arts, Humanities, & Health
Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at Broad Institute
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics
UCSF Bioethics
Funded by:
Oxford Ethics and Humanities
 
Neurosec, Neuroscience, Ethics & Society
Universitats Klinikum Freiburg
NC State University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
Center for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania
Duke Science & Society
Penn Master of Bioethics, with shield;

Stipend Donors

Dana Foundation
Neuroethics Canada: Brain, Health, Human Values

Prizes Donors

Taylor & Francis, with lamp logo
Elsevier
Springer

Individual Donors


Joseph J. Fins
Hank Greely