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Neuroscience & Society Lecture Series: “Brain-Directed ‘Treatments’ for Anti-Social Behavior: New Opportunities, Old Fears.”

01/14/2010 - 11:00am - 12:30pm
Location: 
Silverman Hall 240B (Law School)

On Thursday, January 14th, Professor Hank Greely of Stanford will be visiting Penn to give a talk in the Neuroscience & Society lecture series entitled, “Brain-Directed ‘Treatments’ for Anti-Social Behavior: New Opportunities, Old Fears.”

Professor Greely studies the legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding health law and the biosciences. He specializes in the implications of new biomedical technologies, especially those related to neuroscience, genetics, and stem cell research.