Ana Lucía Battaglino (left) and Erika Versalovic (right)
The International Neuroethics Society (INS) Annual Meeting was held on April 17-19, 2024, in Baltimore, MD. This year's theme was 'Expressing Wonder, Making Meaning: Neuroethics Engages the Arts.' Activities and presentations spanned a wide range of topics in neuroethics, primarily research and explorations related to music, the arts, and the humanities.
Researchers from our Lázaro-Muñoz Lab: Brain Bioethics Laboratory actively participated and received recognition for their work:
- Ana Lucía Battaglino, MA received an Outstanding Poster Award for 'When Risks Outlast Benefit: Post-Trial Phase of Implantable Neural Device Trials and a Framework for IRB Considerations of Vulnerability'
- Erika Versalovic, PhD received an Outstanding Talk Award for 'The Right to be Recognized? A Neuroethics Case Study on the Risks and Harms of Qualitative Data De-Identification Norms'