This course in neuroethics, Neuroethics: Implications of Advances in Neuroscience, was produced by the Center for Bioethics at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, in collaboration with the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching & Learning (CCNMTL). Production of the course was made possible by a generous grant from The Dana Foundation, a private philanthropic foundation with principal interests in brain science, immunology, and arts education.
Center for Bioethics
Project Director
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Professor of Bioethics
Director of the Center for Bioethics
Project Coordinator
Dina J. Feivelson, PhD, MPH
Research Associate
Authors
Neuroimaging: Visualizing Brain Structure and Function
Elizabeth Haberfeld, MD
Justine Seidenfeld
Dina J. Feivelson, PhD, MPH
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Coma to Brain Death: Recognizing Disorders of Consciousness
Elizabeth Haberfeld, MD
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Neurogenetics: The Complexity of Individuality
Dina J. Feivelson, PhD, MPH
Justine Seidenfeld
Gerald D. Fischbach, MD
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Neuropharmacology and Chemical Neuroenhancement
Emily Gilmore, MD
Justine Seidenfeld
Dina J. Feivelson, PhD, MPH
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Neurotechnology: New Tools for Stimulating and for Responding to Brain Activity
Dina J. Feivelson, PhD, MPH
Justine Seidenfeld
Ruth L. Fischbach, PhD, MPE
Scientific Reviewers
Neuroimaging: Visualizing Brain Structure and Function
Gerald D. Fischbach, MD
John E. Borne Professor of Medical and Surgical Research, Columbia University
Jeremy Simon, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine; Scholar in Residence, Center for Bioethics, Columbia University
Coma to Brain Death: Recognizing Disorders of Consciousness
Randolph S. Marshall MD, MS
Professor of Neurology; Acting Director, Stroke Division, Columbia University
Neurogenetics: The Complexity of Individuality
Wendy Chung, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor; Director, Clinical Genetics, Columbia University
Gerald D. Fischbach, MD
John E. Borne Professor of Medical and Surgical Research, Columbia University
Neuropharmacology and Chemical Neuroenhancement
Andrew Wit, PhD
Professor of Pharmacology, Columbia University
Neurotechnology: New Tools for Stimulating and for Responding to Brain Activity
Janet Mindes, PhD
Education Director, Division of Brain Stimulation & Therapeutic Modulation, Columbia University
Carl Fisher
Clinical Research Fellow, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Medical Student, Columbia University
Additional Assistance Provided By
Jana Bassman, BA, Center for Bioethics
Christopher Sauer, Center for Bioethics
CCNMTL
Executive Producers
Frank Moretti
John Zimmerman
Maurice Matiz
Project Management
Nitin Gumaste
Creative Direction and Production
Marc Raymond
Elizabeth Day
Production Assistance
Devayani Tirthali
Quality Assurance
Catherine Jhee
Brian O'Hagan
Funding provided by The Dana Foundation
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