Janko Andrijasevic, Ph.D., is Professor of English Literature in the English Department, School of Philology, University of Montenegro.
Luc H. Arnal, Ph.D., is Senior Research Associate in the Department of Basic Neurosciences at the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Anne L. Dalle Ave, M.D., is an ethicist in the Ethics Unit at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Claudia Barned, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), and is affiliated with the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University, Canada.
James L. Bernat, M.D., is Professor of Neurology and Medicine (Active Emeritus) at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
H. Paul Chin, M.D., is Vice Chair, Department of Psychiatry, California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, California, USA.
Bryan Cwik, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Colin Doherty, M.D., is Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior lecturer in Neurology at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Joseph J. Fins, M.D., is the E. William Davis, Jr., M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics, Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics, and Professor of Medicine, at Weill Cornell Medical College where he co-directs the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury (CASBI), at Weill Cornell and Rockefeller University, New York, New York, USA.
Eric Fourneret, Ph.D., is a Researcher in the Brain Tech Laboratory, at the University of Grenoble Alpes, France.
Mackenzie Graham, Ph.D., is Research Fellow in Neuroethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, Oxford University, United Kingdom.
John Harris, FMedSci, Member Academia Europaea, DPhil., Hon. DLitt., is Professor Emeritus, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Visiting Professor in Bioethics, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Kings College London, and Distinguished Research Fellow, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford. His latest book is How to Be Good: The Possibility of Moral Enhancement (Cambridge University Press 2016).
Karola Kreitmair, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison Wisconsin, USA.
Andrea Lavazza, M.A., is Senior Research Fellow, Neuroethics, Centro Universitario Internazionale, Arezzo, Italy.
David R. Lawrence, LL.M., Ph.D., is a Research Fellow in the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, at Newcastle University, United Kingdom. He is currently pursuing research as to how the law and policy might be affected by the emergence of Artificial Intelligence and other potential novel consciousness.
Hannah Maslen, DPhil., is Deputy Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and a James Martin Research Fellow at the Oxford Martin School. She works on a wide range of topics in applied philosophy and ethics, from new technologies to moral emotions and criminal justice.
Alison McCann, M.Sc., is Senior Occupational Therapist and Head of the Occupational Therapy Department at the National Rehabilitation Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Pierre Mégevand, M.D., Ph.D., is Senior Research Associate in the Department of Basic Neurosciences at the University of Geneva, Geneva Switzerland.
Franklin G. Miller, Ph.D., is Professor in the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA.
Lorina Naci, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology and Global Brain Health Institute, Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland.
Michael Nair-Collins, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine at Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
Sven Nyholm, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Currently, he is working on the ethics of deep brain stimulation (including its effect on the self), disability and the goods of life, and virtue and friendship.
Guillermo Palchik, Ph.D., is the Neuroethics Project Manager for the Clinical Neuroethics Initiative in the Program in Medicine and Human Values at Sutter Health, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA.
Andrew Peterson, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor and Greenwall Faculty Scholar in the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University, Washington D.C., USA.
Eric Racine, Ph.D., is Full Research Professor and Director of the Neuroethics Research Unit at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montreal (IRCM) with cross-appointments at Université de Montréal and McGill University, Canada.
Stephen Rainey, Ph.D., is Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Vittorio A. Sironi, M.D., is a neurosurgeon and Director of the Research Institute on the History of Biomedical Thought, at the University of Milano Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
Robert D. Truog, M.D., is the Frances Glessner Lee Professor of Medical Ethics, Anaesthesiology & Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, where he is also the Director of the Center for Bioethics, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Eugene Wallace, M.D., is Consultant Neurologist at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Blaise Yvert, Ph.D., is Senior Researcher, at the BrainTech Laboratory, Inserm, and the University of Grenoble, France.