Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)
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Orsolya Friedrich

Dr.med. Dr.phil. Orsolya Friedrich

Principal Investigator

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Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine
Lessingstr. 2
D-80336 München

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Room: 304
Phone: +49 (0)89/2180-72791
Fax: +49 (0)89/2180-72799

Website: http://www.egt.med.uni-muenchen.de/personen/mitarbeiter/friedrich/index.html

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Orsolya Friedrich is research fellow at the Institute for Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, LMU Munich, Germany. Prior to that she was research fellow at the Insitute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Ethics in the Neurosciences at the Jülich Research Center and hold a PhD Scholarship at the International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities in Tübingen (DFG). She studied medicine and philosophy and finished her PhD in philosophy with a study about the implications of neuroscientific findings for the understanding of personality. Since then she has edited several books and published articles in the field of medical ethics and neuroethics. Areas of her research interests are medical ethics, neuroethics, ethics of psychiatry and philosophical ethics.