Selected Presentations

Neurotechnology, Criminal Law and Human Rights

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

December 21, 2021

Neurotechnology, Criminal Law and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

University of Sydney Law School

The Tyrannical or Vulnerable Self?

Should Ulysses agreements be used to address personality change in capable DBS patients

June 21, 2021

III International Colloquium on Philosophy of Neuroscience: Free Will, Agency and their Ethical Implications, ANPOF Working Group on Philosophy of Neuroscience, Cognition, X-Phi and Neuroethics, Rio de Janeiro

Challenges in organ donation and transplantation

February 13, 2020

University of Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics

Café Scientifique

Organ donation after physician-assisted death

Ethico-legal issues

November 23, 2015

University of Alberta

Are we our brains?

Three suggested legal consequences of neuroessentialism

October 24, 2013

Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia

"We Are Our Brains" Roundtable