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NNadir

(33,368 posts)
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 07:37 PM Jul 2019

The Neuroscience Police.

Interesting, I think.

As a neuroscience PhD student at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, I struggled to find adequate resources to feed my interest in neuroethics, an interdisciplinary area that deals with ethical and societal problems raised by the development of neuroscience and its related practices.

I also wanted to raise awareness about neuroethics and to learn the opinions of neuroscientists in my own department. But I felt that individual discussions were not enough. I needed something broader — that could reach those who had questions but didn’t know where to begin. I started a podcast: The Neuroethics Police.

I’ve created seven episodes since I started in January 2019, and enjoy the process of creating, interviewing and marketing the podcast, but the road has not been smooth, and I’ve faced several challenges along the way. So if you are planning on creating your own science podcast, I have some insights to share...


Lessons I’ve learnt from creating a science podcast (Nature, Career Column July 4, 2019)

The Neuroethics Police
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The Neuroscience Police. (Original Post) NNadir Jul 2019 OP
I found the podcast. Will start listening. Thanks. Delmette2.0 Aug 2019 #1
Some of it's a little slow, but there is some interesting stuff. NNadir Aug 2019 #2

NNadir

(33,368 posts)
2. Some of it's a little slow, but there is some interesting stuff.
Thu Aug 1, 2019, 09:59 AM
Aug 2019

It's nice to see a young scientist ask ethical questions.

It's the right way to go.

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