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31: 510:(decoding human thoughts) could have on societies around the world. She delved into the potential ethical obligations we, as a global society, must agree upon and how we might be able to codify and enforce said ethical decisions. Farahany poses the question: what value should be placed on the thoughts in our head and what rights should humans have to be able to decide when, if ever, those thoughts are shared. The implications behind technology that can read thoughts are already being realized in 543:. Her students noted her "extraordinary vulnerability and her deep commitment to making all of her students feel like human beings," and the fact that “She opens every class asking about our lives, celebrating achievements, engagements, and cute pets. She shares details of her life with us to bring a smile to our faces and help us not feel so alone.” Farahany called the award the "most humbling honor of professional career." 363:
SLAPLAB is the Duke Initiative for Science and Society Laboratory designed to bring scholars in undergraduate studies all the way up to postdocs and faculty together. Directed by Farahany, the group discuss new studies in ethics at the intersection of science, society, law, and philosophy.
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machines under their hats in order to collect information on that worker's productivity, focus, and mood. Farahany stated her concern that society is not adapting as quickly as technology, opining "I think this is because people don't yet understand or believe the implications of this new
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and Science Policy MA program. She is active on many committees, councils, and other groups within the law, emerging technology, and bioethics communities with a focus on technologies that have increasing potential to have ethical and legal issues. In 2010 she was appointed by
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Farahany is currently the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law and Philosophy at Duke University. Additionally, she is the founding director of the Duke initiative for Science and Society and the chair of the Bioethics and Science Policy MA.
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The Bioethics and Science Policy program is a program designed to merge bioethics training and policy and law training to add a new depth to education in these areas. It is the first of its kind. Questions concerning technological advancements affecting
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Elected Fellow of AAAS for "distinguished contributions to the field of neuroethics, enabling responsible and equitable development and implementation of new knowledge and technologies in neuroscience."
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for "distinguished contributions to the field of neuroethics, enabling responsible and equitable development and implementation of new knowledge and technologies in neuroscience."
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where she is the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the founding director of the Duke Initiative for
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Farahany is a tenured Professor at Duke Law School, where she holds a Distinguished Chair as the Robinson O. Everett Professor of Law and Philosophy.
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to complete her dissertation. However, in 2006, she continued working at Vanderbilt as an assistant professor of law. She left in 2011 to become the
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Research across borders : proceedings of the International Research Panel of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Additionally, the lab designs and undertakes new studies, present about current ongoing studies and new research,
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United States. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. International Research Panel. (2011).
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The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
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Ongoing research projects and requirements for members can be found on the SLAPLAB
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President's Research Council of Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, or
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Durham, Duke Law 210 Science Drive Box 90362; Office613-7006, NC 27708.
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Durham, Duke Law 210 Science Drive Box 90362; Office613-7006, NC 27708.
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Durham, Duke Law 210 Science Drive Box 90362; Office613-7006, NC 27708.
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Durham, Duke Law 210 Science Drive Box 90362; Office613-7006, NC 27708.
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Serves on several corporations' Scientific and Ethics Advisory Boards
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in Durham, North Carolina, where she acquired a JD, MA, and PhD in
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Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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brain-decoding technology. " To protect ourselves from advancing
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In 2020, Farahany earned the lifetime distinction of becoming a
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Neuroethics Division of the Multi-Council Working group for
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Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
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Nita A Farahany presenting to the World Economic Forum
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Farahany was appointed by 368:with the public, and host expert speakers. 329:The Duke Initiative for Science and Society 244: 29: 514:where some workers are required to wear 442: 253:where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in 135: 1073: 534: 299: 974: 972: 970: 968: 660: 658: 656: 529:Universal Declaration of Human Rights 394: 1086:Duke University School of Law alumni 978: 689: 687: 685: 654: 652: 650: 648: 646: 644: 642: 640: 638: 636: 596: 594: 502:In November, 2018, Farahany gave a 400:Professional societies and councils 13: 1106:American people of Iranian descent 997: 965: 926: 843: 557:. That same year, she awarded the 320: 14: 1142: 1055: 823: 711: 682: 633: 591: 406:International Neuroethics Society 279:Master of Arts in Liberal Studies 277:to study biology and receive her 284:Farahany also clerked for Judge 1101:Harvard Extension School alumni 1026: 981:"Nita Farahany | Speaker | TED" 902: 882: 748:bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu 699:bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu 527:be recognized as a part of the 523:, Farahany suggests a right to 131: 784: 760: 736: 571: 273:. Additionally, she attended 1: 1091:Vanderbilt University faculty 564: 539:In 2021, she was awarded the 467:National Academies of Science 304: 541:Distinguished Teaching Award 7: 497: 309:Farahany began her work at 208:. 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critically acclaimed book
The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
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Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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