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Jennifer Chandler is a professor at the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics. You can learn more about her research at jennniferchandler.ca. - A career that combines law, brain sciences and neurotechnology [2:54]
- Neurotechnology explained [4:29]
- Examples of how neurotechnology is used in health care [7:17]
- Applications of neurotechnology in the workplace [10:12]
- Brain technologies as investigative tools in law enforcement [11:53]
- Brain fingerprinting as evidence [14:16]
- Legal, ethical, and privacy concerns related to neurotechnology [16:40]
- Questions about identity, personality, capacity and freedom [17:30]
- International efforts to codify neuro rights [21:21]
- Advice to regulators on the issue of mental privacy [26:27]
Resources: - Selvi & Ors vs State of Karnataka & Anr (May 5, 2010)
- United Nations Human Rights Council, neurotechnology and human rights
- Chile: Pioneering the protection of neuro rights (UNESCO Courier)
- IPC Strategic Priorities 2021-2025
- Trust in Digital Health (IPC resources)
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