Who is doing the work?
We are a multi-disciplinary community, with people with different expertise from different research performing organisations. These are the people doing the social, ethical and reflective work in the Human Brain Project.
Key Contacts
Arleen Salles
Uppsala University
Deputy WP Leader & Neuroethics Task Lead
arleen.salles[at}crb.uu.se
Karin Grasenick
CONVELOP - cooperative knowledge design GmbH
Gender and diversity, Task Lead, DEOC Coordinator
karin.grasenick[at}convelop.at
People
Achim Rosemann, De Montfort University
Amal Matar, Uppsala University
Anna Holm, Uppsala University
Anna Kirkegaard, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Antonia Leach, De Montfort University
Arleen Salles, Uppsala University
Aske Palsberg, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Bernd Carsten Stahl, De Montfort University
Christine Mitchell, Harvard University
Damian Okaibedi Eke, De Montfort University
Eskil Welan, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
George Ogoh, De Montfort University
Inga Ulnicane, De Montfort University
Josepine Fernow, Uppsala University
Julia Trattnig, CONVELOP - cooperative knowledge design GmbH
Karin Grasenick, CONVELOP - cooperative knowledge design GmbH
Kathinka Evers, Uppsala University
Kristoffer Rekve, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Lars Klüver, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Lise Bitsch, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Manuel Guerrero, Uppsala University
Michele Farisco, Uppsala University
Nicklas Bang Bådum, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Paul Keene, De Montfort University
Peter Gierow, Linnaeus University
Sara Christina Martinez, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Shamim Patel, Linnaeus University
Simi Akintoye, De Montfort University
Will Knight, De Montfort University
Yaseen Jakhura, De Montfort University
Register an Ethical Concern
Anyone can requests to address ethical, regulatory and social issues in Human Brain Project research. The POint of REgistration (PORE) is HBP’s mechanism to register and identify these issues and keep track of how they are dealt with.
Register an Ethical Concern