Neuro&Law with Francis Shen
Explore the growing intersections of law, technology, ethics, and neuroscience with Francis Shen. Dr. Shen is a Professor of Law and faculty member in the Graduate Program in Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota, a member of the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics, and Director of the Shen Neurolaw Lab. He also serves as the Founding Director of the Dana Foundation Career Network in Neuroscience & Society. Dr. Shen’s work centers on translating breakthroughs in brain science and AI into stronger law and policy. His research examines the legal and ethical implications posed by advances in neuroscience, neurotechnology, and artificial intelligence. This webinar was held on December 21, 2025. Learn about IYNA: https://www.youthneuro.org/index.html Connect with us! Website: https://www.dana.org Facebook: / danafoundation Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/danafoundati... Instagram: / danafoundation LinkedIn: / the-dana-foundation Newsletter: https://dana.org/subscribe/

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