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Dr. James Giordano: The Brain is the Battlefield of the Future

Modern War Institute

 

Dr. James Giordano, Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program and Scholar-in-Residence in the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University, speaks to cadets and faculty about how advancements in neuroscience and neurotechnology will impact the future of war. This event was hosted by the Modern War Institute at West Point.

 

25 September 2018

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Neurotechnology for Our Homes and Our Nations by James Giordano, Brain Matters! Vancouver March 2014

Neuroethics Canada

 

As part of the Brain Matters! Vancouver Thematic Sessions Video Podcast, we present:

 

Neurotechnology for Our Homes and Our Nations: The Neuroethics of Privacy and Security by James Giordano, Chief, Neuroethics Studies Program, Georgetown University Medical Center

 

This video podcast highlights key points from Dr. Giordano's lecture on the role of neurotechnology on addressing legal/neuroethical issues and its implications on the law, public safety, and security.

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HDIAC Podcast - Weaponizing Brain Science: Neuroweapons - Part 1 of 2

 

In part one of this two-part podcast, HDIAC analyst Mara Kiernan interviews Dr. James Giordano, a Professor in the department of Neurology and Biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center. The discussion begins with Dr. Giordano defining neuroweapons and explaining their applied technologies. He provides insight into the manner in which international weapons conventions govern the use neuroweapons and discusses the threats presented by neuroweapons in today’s environment. Dr. Giordano goes on to review the need for continuous monitoring, including his views regarding challenges and potential solutions for effectively understanding global developments in neuroweapon technologies.