Archive: James Giordano
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James Giordano and Maggie Little, Amongst the Faculty Teaching Intensive Bioethics Course this Summer
James Giordano and Maggie Little were part of the faculty teaching the Intensive Bioethics Course (IBC) 44, which took place at Georgetown University on June 9-11, 2022.
Category: Past events
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“We Could Hack Our Brains to Become Better, More Moral People”, Dr. James Giordano Discusses Neuromorality in Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics talks with Dr. James Giordano about attempting to achieve moral enhancement through neuromodularity, and the effects of such modulations in the real world.
Category: Media
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“Vaccination Disagreement Between Parents”
Dr. James Giordano addresses the ethical dilemma faced by physicians when, for the decision of vaccinating children, find parents with opposite wishes.
Category: Scholarship
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“All Ethics Is Global: New Neuroethics in a Multipolar and Multicultural World”
Dr. James Giordano and Dr. John R. Shook explore the issues that the globalization process poses on neuroethics.
Category: Scholarship
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“The Need for Modernization of Biosecurity in the Post-COVID World”
Dr. James Giordano explores different questions related to biosecurity, when doing research on dangerous pathogens, in the context of the pandemic.
Category: Scholarship
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Stockdale Radio: James Giordano on the Ethics of Brain Science
The third episode of Stockdale Radio three-part series on brain science and technology in relation to military applications.
Categories: Media, Past events
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Stockdale Radio: James Giordano on Weaponizing the Brain
The second episode of Stockdale Radio three-part series on brain science and technology in relation to military applications.
Categories: Media, Past events
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Stockdale Radio: James Giordano on What Is Brain Science
The first episode of Stockdale Radio three-part series on brain science and technology in relation to military applications.
Categories: Media, Past events
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“Balancing Act: Precision Medicine and National Security”
James Giordano and Diane DiEuliis describe current scientific and technological developments in precision medicine. They assess the risks of using these tools and capabilities to exert disruptive influence upon human health, economics, social structure, military capabilities and global dimensions of power.
Category: Scholarship
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Maggie Little and James Giordano Spoke at Kennedy Institute of Ethics 50th Anniversary Symposium on Bioethics
Maggie Little and James Giordano spoke at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics 50th Anniversary Symposium on Bioethics, with the theme of “A New Era of Bioethics At Georgetown”. The symposium was held in Georgetown University, in association with the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, which celebrated its 30th anniversary, on June 1-5, 2021.
Category: Past events