Judy Illes
Dr. Judy Illes is professor of Neurology and Canada Research Chair in Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia. She is director of the National Core for Neuroethics at UBC, and a faculty member in the Brain Research Centre and the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. Dr. Illes is a co-founder and member of the Governing Board of the International Neuroethics Society.
Publications (in addition to PubMed links below):
Racine, E., Northoff, G., Menon, R.S., Kimmelman, J. and Illes, J. A canadian perspective on ethics review and neuroimaging: tensions and solutions. Can J Neurol Sci. 38(4):572-579, 2011.
Robillard, J.M., Federico, C.A., Tairyan, K., Ivinson, A.J. and Illes, J. Untapped ethical resources for neurodegeneration research. BMC Med Ethics. 12:9, 2011.
Racine, E., Bel,l E., Di Pietro, N.C., Wade, L. and Illes, J. Evidence-based neuroethics for neurodevelopmental disorders. Semin Pediatr Neurol. 8(1):21-25, 2011.
Garnett, A., Whiteley, L., Piwowar, H., Rasmussen, E. and Illes J. Neuroethics and fMRI: mapping a fledgling relationship. PLoS One. 22;6(4):e18537, 2011.
Illes, J. Empowering brain science with neuroethics. Lancet. 376(9749):1294-1295, 2010.
Illes, J. Tangles of neurogenetics, neuroethics, and culture. Neuron. 68(2):174-177, 2010.
Illes, J., Tairyan, K., Federico, C.A., Tabet, A. and Glover, G.H. Reducing barriers to ethics in neuroscience. Front Hum Neurosci. 4. pii: 167, 2010.