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Center for Neurotechnology Studies (CNS)Please visit our new Web site section at: Center for Neurotechnology Studies |
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Mission The Center for Neurotechnology Studies (CNS) is an academic research center within the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. The CNS pursues a four-part mission:
The work of the Center is guided by an advisory board made up of experts in science, technology, ethics, law, and society. Supporting Researchers and Policy-Makers The Center for Neurotechnology Studies provides a neutral, in-depth analysis of matters at the intersection of neurotechnology and public policy. It provides a forum for reasoned consideration of these issues both by subject-area experts and by the public. The Center serves as authoritative counsel to government agencies pursuing neurotechnology, by providing expertise in the sciences as well as the ethical, legal, and social issues associated with the technologies. The Center cultivates knowledge and shepherds discussion on the implications of neurotechnology in legislative, administrative, regulative, judicial, academic, and entrepreneurial enterprises. In turn, the Center is a highly-sought partner by the research community for advice, partnership, and advocacy for the public and private funding of key neurotechnology research. Activities The Center actively shepherds public debate on neurotechnology, in addition to advising public and private developers of this technology.
CNS Staff
Phone: 703.525.0770 Email: cns[at]potomacinstitute.org
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