On March 13, 2025, Neuroethics 2025 Organizers proudly announced the hosting of the ELSA EPNA Award 2024 research talk, to be given by this year's winning author, Dr. Renée Hartig, who will give a talk on their research published in: “A framework and resource for global collaboration in nonhuman primate neuroscience“, Current Research in Neurobiology, Vol. 4, 100079, 2023.
Speakers:
- Dr. Renée Hartig, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research and NYU School of Medicine
- Katja Jensen, NEURON
Agenda:
- Introduction: NEURON EP Brain Health / 7-9 minutes
- Paper contest overview and awardee introduction / 5-7 mins
- Dr. Renée Hartig research talk and Q&A / 20-25 mins
- Award presentation / 2 mins
- Closing / 2 mins
"Towards a Global Research Network: A Framework for Non-Human Primate Neuroscience"
Dr. Renée Hartig
Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research / NYU School of Medicine
Dr. Renée Hartig studied neural and behavioural science at the University of Tübingen, Germany. In 2015, she co-founded Pro-Test Deutschland e.V. to promote science communication on animal research. She earned her doctorate summa cum laude in 2020 after investigating primate-specific sensory processing. Now at the Nathan Kline Institute and NYU School of Medicine, she applies translational approaches to study brain function.
Attend
Neuroethics 2025
Thursday, April 24, 2025
4:00-4:45pm CEST
This discussion is being held as part of Neuroethics 2025, the joint annual meeting of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) and Società Italiana di Neuroetica (SINe). Register for the conference to see this session in-person in Munich or to participate virtually. Virtual participants can watch the live broadcast and submit questions to the discussion. All registrants get access to the recordings before the general public.
Resources
- ELSA EPNA Award 2024
- "A framework and resource for global collaboration in nonhuman primate neuroscience“, Current Research in Neurobiology, Vol. 4, 100079, 2023.