Save the date! Neuroscience and Ethics Award on April 9th goes to Dr. Steven Hyman


You won't want to miss the Second Annual Neuroscience and Ethics Award!  We are proud to announce this year's award will go to Dr. Steven Hyman.















THE NEUROETHICS PROGRAM OF THE CENTER FOR ETHICS


YERKES NATIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER


THE NEUROSCIENCE INITIATIVE


PRESENT THE


Second Annual Neuroscience


and Ethics Award


TO


Steven Hyman, M.D.


Former Provost of Harvard and Director of NIMH


SPEAKING ON:


Addiction as a Window on Volitional Control





Date: April, 9, 2012


Time: 4pm (followed by a reception)


Location: Woodruff Health Sciences Administration Building Auditorium





Dr. Steven Hyman is a renowned leader in neuroscience and  psychiatry, and has championed ethical inquiry in those fields. Dr.  Hyman is former director of the National Institute of Mental  Health and former Harvard University provost, where he is currently the Distinguished Service Professor of Stem Cell and  Regenerative Biology and Professor of Neurobiology. He is also  the Director of the Broad Institute’s Stanley Center for Psychiatric  Research, and President of the International Neuroethics Society as well as a member of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the United States National Academies and serves on the IOM council.






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