Brain Matters 3 Conference! Values at the crossroads of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Psychology








*Deadline for abstract submissions: May 15, 2012







Brain Matters 3: 


Values at the Crossroads of Neurology,

Psychiatry and Psychology 


October 24th-25th, 2012









This conference provides a venue for
collaboration and learning in the area of neuroethics. The plenary
speakers of this conference will address ethical challenges in the
treatment and research for conditions with neurological symptomatology
but that are without identifiable biological correlates/causes. The
complexities of suffering and disability experienced by individuals with
these conditions are significant, including exposure to dangerous and
futile treatments.





Parallel sessions will include accepted
abstracts from a broad range of neuroethics interests.  At this
conference, presentations will be given by patients, physicians,
neuroscientists, and ethicists and is intended to appeal to a broad
audience.  Please see the call for abstracts and conference information
at http://www.clevelandclinic.org/BrainMatters3.











The submission form is directly available at: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/Documents/Bioethics/abstract-submission-form.pdf




Applicants



We invite scholars from the fields of neuroscience, ethics, philosophy, law, medicine, and


other relevant disciplines to submit abstracts for oral or poster presentations on topics that


fall at the intersection of neuroscience, society, and ethics. Abstracts from trainees and junior


scholars are especially encouraged.



Topics


Abstracts may address a wide variety of topics related to neuroethics, including topics


unrelated to conference theme. These topics could be clinical, research, policy, or theoretical


perspectives in neuroethics. Accepted abstracts will demonstrate scholarly excellence, an


innovative approach, and relevance to neuroethics.


Format



We welcome abstracts in standard scientific format (introduction, methods, results, and


conclusion) as well as traditional scholarly format (clear background, thesis, and argument)


in a fillable PDF form available at www.clevelandclinic.org/BrainMatters3. Abstracts should


be no more than 250 words. Multiple submissions are permitted.


Submission Process



Please email the completed abstract PDF form to neuroethics@ccf.org by May 15, 2012. Early


proposals are encouraged. Submissions received after May 15, 2012 will not be considered.



Conference Registration


Email notification of acceptance will be sent before July 15, 2012. There will be a two-week


opportunity to confirm attendance at the conference once notification has been sent. All


participants must register for Brain Matter 3 and are responsible for their travel, lodging


expenses, and registration fees for the conference. Registration will open in June 2012.


Attendance is required for accepted submissions to be included in the program.



*Please note that the number of attendees will be limited due to meeting space restrictions, therefore early registration is strongly encouraged.*







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