The Helman Family Distinguished Professor
Professor of Philosophy
Chair, Cognitive Science Program
Affiliate, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Dartmouth College
Adina Roskies received a Ph.D from the University of California, San Diego in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science in 1995, a Ph.D. from MIT in philosophy in 2004, and an M.S.L. from Yale Law School in 2014. Prior to her work in philosophy she held a postdoctoral fellowship in cognitive neuroimaging at Washington University with Steven Petersen and Marcus Raichle, and from 1997-1999 was Senior Editor of the neuroscience journal Neuron. Dr. Roskies has received numerous awards and fellowships, including the Stanton Prize from the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, The Neuroethics Prize from the Italian Society of Neuroethics, a Mellon New Directions fellowship, and fellowships from the Princeton Center for Human Values and the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Philosophy of Science. She was recently awarded grants from the NIH through the BRAIN Initiative, and the Templeton Foundation. Dr. Roskies’ research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience, and include philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and ethics. She has coauthored a book with Stephen Morse, A Primer on Criminal Law and Neuroscience.
Steps to claim CME credits for BWH Neurology Grand Rounds 2020-2021:
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Upcoming Schedule:
4/21/21 - Eckhard Mandelkow
4/28/21 - Malu Tansey
5/5/21 - CPC
5/12/21 - Howard Weiner, Tyler Lecture, Longwood Neurology Grand Rounds
5/26/21 - Dimitri Krainc