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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2016

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Yves Agid, M.D., Ph.D., is the cofounder and Director of Science at the Institute du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière (ICM) and a member of the French National Consultative Ethics Committee (CCNE), Paris, France.

Tonio Ball, M.D., Dr. Med., is the principal investigator of the Intracranial EEG and Brain Imaging Group at the Epilepsy Center of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Freiburg, Germany.

Matthew L. Baum, Ph.D., D.Phil., is an M.D.-Ph.D. trainee in the combined degree program of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of The Neuroethics of Biomarkers: What the Development of Bioprediction Means for Moral Responsibility, Justice, and the Nature of Mental Disorder (Oxford University Press, 2016).

Kara D. Beasley, D.O., is a board-certified neurosurgeon partner with Boulder Neurosurgical and Spine Associates in Boulder, Colorado, and chair of the Bioethics Committee at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayetter, Colorado.

Nikola Biller-Andorno, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor of Biomedical Ethics and directs the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Timothy Brindley, J.D., M.A., is a graduate scholar in the Graduate Liberal Studies Program at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. He is also a patent attorney currently working at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia.

Adrian C. Byram is a Ph.D. student at University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, Canada, whose research focuses on the interaction between economics and neuroethics.

Molly Cairncross, M.A., is a doctoral student in the Clinical Neuropsychology Program in the Department of Psychology at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Thomas (Thos) Cochrane, M.D., M.B.A., is the Director of Neuroethics at the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Cochrane is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

John Coggon, L.L.B., Ph.D., is Professor of Law and the Philosophy of Public Health at the Southampton Law School, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.

Joseph P. DeMarco, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus, in the Department of Philosophy, at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.

Jantina De Vries, Ph.D., is a Senior Bioethics Researcher in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cape Town and chair of the H3Africa Working Group on Ethics and Regulatory Issues. Cape Town, South Africa.

Nina Di Pietro, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

Brian D. Earp, M.Sc., M.Phil., is a Visiting Scholar at the Hastings Center–Bioethics Research Institute in Garrison, New York, and Research Associate at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

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; he also codirects the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury (CASBI) at Weill Cornell and Rockefeller University, New York, New York.

Paul Ford, Ph.D., is Director of the NeuroEthics Program and Director of Education in the Department of Bioethics at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

Grant Gillett, D.Phil., F.R.A.C.S., F.R.S., N.Z., is a neurosurgeon, Professor of Biomedical Ethics, and Chair of the Bioethics Centre at the University of Otago Medical School, New Zealand.

James Giordano, Ph.D., is Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program of the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics and Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Walter Glannon, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Calgary, Canada, and editor of his latest book, Free Will and the Brain: Neuroscientific, Philosophical and Legal Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2015).

Teneille Gofton, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., A.A.H.P.M., C.S.C.N.(E.E.G.), is Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

John Harris, F.Med.Sci., Member Academia Europaea, D.Phil., Hon. D.Litt., is Professor Emeritus at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom.

Judy Illes, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.C.A.H.S., is Professor of Neurology, Canada Research Chair in Neuroethics, and Director of the National Core of Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia. She is also president of the International Neuroethics Society.

Philipp Kellmeyer, M.D., Dr. Med., M. Phil., is a board-certified neurologist at the University of Freiburg, Germany. He currently works as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Neurosurgery/Epilepsy Center.

Andrea Lazosky, Ph.D., C.Psych., A.B.P.P./A.B.C.N., is a Clinical Neuropsychologist at the London Health Sciences Centre Victoria Hospital and Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Departments of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Psychiatry, and Psychology at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Grace Lee, Ph.D., was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Medicine, Division of Neurobiology at the University of British Columbia and is now working in the healthcare biotechnology sector.

Samuel H. LiPuma, M.A., is Associate Professor in the Department of Liberal Arts, Cuyahoga County Community College, Cleveland, Ohio.

Gerard Magill, PhD. is the Vernon F. Gallagher Chair and Professor in the Center for Healthcare Ethics at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Christine Mitchell, R.N., M.S., M.T.S., is Executive Director and Lecturer at Harvard Medical School’s Center for Bioethics. A nurse and clinical ethicist, she teaches a capstone seminar on the ethics of bioethics and directs field experiences for students working toward a master’s degree in bioethics. She serves on the Ethics Advisory Board for the Human Brain Project, funded by the European Commission.

Oliver Müller, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Junior Research Group Leader at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Currently, he is in charge of several ethical and philosophical projects in the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools, an interdisciplinary research consortium at the University of Freiburg that develops neurotechnological devices.

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.

Elizabeth O’Neill, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Carolyn Plunkett Neuhaus, Ph.D., is the Rudin Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Medical Ethics at New York University, New York.

Adrian M. Owen, Ph.D., is Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging and Professor in the Department of Psychology at the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Angelina Paolozza, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Laboratory for Infant Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Andrew Peterson, M.A., is a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar in the Rotman Institute of Philosophy and Brain and Mind Institute at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Dorothy Reid, M.A., is co-chair of the Family Advisory Committee, CanFASD Research Network, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.

James N. Reynolds, Ph.D., is Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada.

Urs Ribary, Ph.D., is the BC LEEF Leadership Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience Institute at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.

Amy Salmon, Ph.D., is Assistant Clinical Professor in the University of Alberta Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, Canada.

Anders Sandberg, Ph.D., is a Senior Research Fellow in the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and a James Martin Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Julian Savulescu, Ph.D., holds the Chair in Practical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and is Director of the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Mary T. Shannon, M.S.W., M.S., is a psychotherapist, award-winning artist, and published author. She is cofounder and CEO of Narrative Connections, a counseling and consultation firm. She is completing her memoir, titled Call Me Crazy, I Dare You.

Katherine Shats, L.L.B., L.L.M., is a Research Scholar in the Neuroethics Studies Program of the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Dan J. Stein, F.R.C.P.C., Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and Director of the Medical Research Council Unit on Anxiety and Stress Disorders in the UCT Department of Psychiatry, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.

A. Jon Stoessl, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., is professor and head of neurology and director of the Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Parkinson’s at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he also codirects the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health at UBC.

Andrea Townson, M.D., is Clinical Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of British Columbia and the Medical Site Lead at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, where she is also a member of the Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence Project.

Marsha Wilson, M.A., is an instructor in the Faculty of Child, Family and Community Studies at Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

Charles Weijer, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor in the Departments of Philosophy, Medicine, and Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Canada Research Chair in Bioethics in the Rotman Institute of Philosophy at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Silvia Zullo, Ph.D., is a Researcher in the Interdepartmental Centre for Research in Philosophy, Sociology, History of Law and Legal Informatics (CIRSFID) at the University of Bologna, Italy.