Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)
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Roxanne Caron

Roxanne Caron

Senior Research Assisteant

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Roxanne completed a B.A. in Political Science at Université Laval in 2014 and then began the M.A. program in Philosophy (specialty in Biomedical Ethics) at McGill University, with the goal of integrating both her interests in public policy and ethical, legal and social issues raised by biomedical innovations. Her research interests focuses on moral considerations surrounding the international ban on doping in sports and ethical aspects of current healthcare regulations in Quebec and Canada. After the completion of her thesis, this affinity for the legal aspects in bioethical questions will be further developed through a dual common & civil law degree at McGill, starting in the fall 2016.