Graduate Seminar: Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society

decorative banner for the MCB 290 course: Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society

The new neuroethics graduate course is designed and taught by two  Kavli Center fellows, and seeks to engage graduate students with expertise across diverse disciplines. Over the semester, students will explore and discuss how neuroscience impacts broader society, and the ethical considerations that come with this increasing influence.

This course is sponsored and supported by the Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public, and offered through the department of Molecular and Cell Biology with Professor Dan Feldman, and with guidance from Kavli Center faculty.

See course description and register here.