A/Prof Biomedical Ethics, Philosophy & Psychology (ctsy), National University of Singapore. Director, Oxford-NUS Centre for Neuroethics & Society. Co-Editor, Journal of Medical Ethics (BMJ)
Brian D. Earp, PhD
Global health ethics in international collaborative research during policy transition: what can we learn from the proposed newborn hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Job opportunity! 🚨 Come work with me in Singapore. Up to *4.5 years* Research Fellow position in experimental bioethics, moral psychology and PPIE, supervised by me - in our wonderful Centre at the National University of Singapore.
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Analyzing the concept of independence in psychedelic research www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
(PDF) When combinations of humans and AI are useful: A systematic review and meta-analysis www.researchgate.net/publication/...
AI Disclosure Without Protection: A Governance Gap in Scholarly Peer Review www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-9...
Artificial intelligence policies in bioethics and health humanities: a comparative analysis of publishers and journals - BMC Medical Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Really thoughtful review of the Neuroethics book. Elzė Sigutė Mikalonytė & Brian D. Earp describe it as “nuanced, insightful and well-considered”—though they also raise some interesting concerns, well-captured by their review’s clever title. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
If you work in phil science and never sent your paper to a generalist journal (because worry your readership isn’t there), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research intends to bring more Phil science to its pages, and I have just joined as one of the editors. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...