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The 2012 Summer Course in Bioethics organized by the Faculty of Bioethics and the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum will be held on July 2nd through July 13th.
The topic of the course will be: “Neurobioethics: The Human Person at the center of Neuroscience, Ethics, Law and Society”.
The new discipline of Neurobioethics makes use of empirical sciences in a continuous dialogue and partnership with the humanities, and pays particular attention to both neuroscientific data and the ethical, social and legal implications entailed in this area of knowledge and its applications, since it has been shown that they might affect the very concept of human person.
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