ENSN is the leading European network for interdisciplinary discussions of the social implications of the neurosciences. Funded by the European Science Foundation and convened by researchers at the LSE BIOS Centre, it has been established to serve as a multidisciplinary forum for timely engagement with the social, political and economic implications of developments in the neurosciences
TNR is an eighteen month research project based in LSE BIOS Centre and funded by the Medical Research Council to assist in the understanding of the ways in which medical research translates into biomedical practice and contributes to economic competitiveness.
Voices: on identity, childhood, ethics and stimulants
VOICES is a Wellcome Trust funded research project based within the LSE BIOS Centre. The research project brings the perspectives and experiences of children into international debates around rising child psychiatric diagnoses and the increasing use of drugs in child psychiatry.
contact: Ilina Singh (Wellcome Trust University Lecturer in Bioethics and Society) email: i.a.singh@lse.ac.uk
More recently the Brainwave Festival in New York brought together artists and neuroscientists, this 'rise of neuroculture' refers among others to the more visible 'neuroscientific understanding of the brain that is becoming part of our daily life.'