The research groups of the participating institutions in the consortium—Forschungszentrum Jülich, FernUniversität Hagen, Quest Centre for Responsible Research of the Berlin Institute Of Health (@ Charité Berlin), University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine Tübingen, as well as the University of Mannheim—have been making significant interdisciplinary contributions to the field of neuroethics in Germany and internationally for many years. The consortium's interdisciplinary approach serves as the foundation for our continuously expanding network.

Professor for Ethics and Applied Ethics at the Institute for Science and Ethics; Head of the Research Group: Neuroethics and AI Ethics.

Research Associate in the Neuroethics and AI Ethics Research Group at Forschungszentrum Jülich; private lecturer at RWTH Aachen University.

Research Associate in the Neuroethics and AI Ethics Research Group at Forschungszentrum Jülich.

Research Associate in the Neuroethics and AI Ethics Research Group at Forschungszentrum Jülich.

Contact persons and coordination of the Research Hub Neuroethics

Organization of annual meetings

Integration and interaction with the community

Organization of future scoping

Development and networking with national and international neuroethics networks

W3 University Professor for "Machine Learning in Clinical Neurosciences" at the University of Tübingen and Director at the Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health

Academic Research Associate/Project Manager at Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health

Meta-research and AI in relation to ELSA research in neurosciences

Prof. for Philosophy of Medicine and Technology

Academic Counselor for Philosophy of Medicine and Technology
Research Associate for Philosophy of Medicine and Technology

Support and interdisciplinary training of early career researchers

Development and implementation of seminars and workshops

Coordination of short-term stays

Jun. Prof. for Responsible AI and Digital Health

Research Assistant in the research group "Responsible AI and Digital Health" at the University of Mannheim and in the Human-Technology Interaction Lab at the University Medical Centre Freiburg

Establishment of the Digital Neuroethics Hub

Participatory stakeholder engagement

Initial faciliation of contacts at the political level, within the German neurotech industry, and civil society

BIH Research Group Leader “Responsible Algorithms”

Meta-research and AI in connection with ELSA research in neurosciences
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