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Printed: 9/4/20 CABRERA, LAURA Y. 1 Curriculum Vitae Laura Y. Cabrera, MA, PhD PERSONAL INFORMATION__________________________________________________ Michigan State University Center for Ethics & Humanities in the Life Sciences East Fee Hall East Lansing, MI UNITED STATES [P]: 517-355-7553 [E]: [email protected] [Web] https://bioethics.msu.edu/73-people/300-cabrera PLACE OF BIRTH: Mexico city, Mexico PRIMARY FACULTY: Faculty Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University Department of Translational Neuroscience SECONDARY APPOINTMENTS: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University Faculty Affiliate, Law School Faculty Affiliate, Neuroscience Program Faculty Affiliate, Socially Engage Philosophy of Science Faculty Affiliate, Neuroethics Canada, University of British Columbia PRESENT RANK: Assistant Professor, Neuroethics SINCE: 15 August 2015 POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION_______________________________________________ Education Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico) B.Eng. Electrical and Communication Engineering (magna cum laude) 2005 Linkoping University (Sweden) M.A. M.A. Applied Ethics Science, Technology and Society 2007 2008 Charles Sturt University (Australia) Ph.D. Applied Ethics 2012

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Curriculum Vitae

Laura Y. Cabrera, MA, PhD

PERSONAL INFORMATION__________________________________________________ Michigan State University Center for Ethics & Humanities in the Life Sciences East Fee Hall East Lansing, MI UNITED STATES [P]: 517-355-7553 [E]: [email protected] [Web] https://bioethics.msu.edu/73-people/300-cabrera PLACE OF BIRTH: Mexico city, Mexico

PRIMARY FACULTY: Faculty Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University

Department of Translational Neuroscience SECONDARY APPOINTMENTS: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy,

Michigan State University Faculty Affiliate, Law School

Faculty Affiliate, Neuroscience Program Faculty Affiliate, Socially Engage Philosophy of Science

Faculty Affiliate, Neuroethics Canada, University of British Columbia

PRESENT RANK: Assistant Professor, Neuroethics SINCE: 15 August 2015

POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION_______________________________________________

Education

Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico)

B.Eng. Electrical and Communication Engineering (magna cum laude)

2005

Linkoping University (Sweden) M.A. M.A.

Applied Ethics Science, Technology and Society

2007 2008

Charles Sturt University (Australia) Ph.D. Applied Ethics 2012

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Graduating Dissertations

Nanotechnology: beyond human nature? (M.A.)

Anders Nordgren, Centre for Applied Ethics, Linköping University (Linköping, Sweden)

Between Different Human Enhancement Paradigms: the Role of Nano and Neurotechnology (Ph.D.)

John Weckert, Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), Charles Sturt University (Canberra, Australia)

Continuing Education National University of

Singapore Reasons and Persuasion: Thinking through Three Dialogues by Plato

Coursera 2016

Wesleyan University Understanding Memory: Explaining the Psychology of Memory through Movies

Coursera 2016

Harvard University Justice EdX 2014 University of Yale Moralities of Everyday Life Coursera 2014 State University of

Campinas Sao Paulo Advanced School on Biotechnologies, Biosocialities and the Governance of the Life Sciences

Sao Paulo, BZ 2014

Arizona State University

Winter School on Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies

Lake Saguaro Ranch, AZ

2014

University of Pennsylvania

Neuroethics Coursera 2013

Duke University Think Again: How to Reason and Argue

Coursera 2013

European Centre for Law, Science and New Technologies, University of Pavia

Law and Neuroscience Winter School Pavia, Italy 2012

ITAS Workshop on the Governance and Ethics of Human Enhancement

Karlsruhe, Germany

2012

Singularity University Graduate Student Program Nasa Amos Research Park

2011

University of Pennsylvania

Penn Neuroscience Boot Camp Philadelphia, US

2010

Workshop on Deep Brain Stimulation Warsaw, Poland

2010

Oxford University International Advanced Course in Public Communication and Applied Ethics of Nanotechnology

Oxford, UK 2007

LEADERSHIP _______________________________________________________________________ Current Chair. Emerging Issues Task Force, International Neuroethics Society

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Past Co-Founder, Past-President, Swiss Neuroethics, Ethics and Law (SNEL) 2014 President of International Student Association (ISA), Linkoping University 2007-2008 President of the IEEE-ITESM University Student Branch, Mexico city 2004-2005 President of ProIEC (Student Association), ITESM University 2003-2004 EMPLOYMENT ______________________________________________________________________

Present Employment

University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates

1 Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University

Assistant Professor of Neuroethics

Aug 2015 – present

2 Neuroscience Program, College of Natural Sciences Michigan State University

Faculty Affiliate 2015 – present

3 Department of Philosophy Michigan State University

Adjunct Assistant Professor 2016 – present

4 College of Law, Michigan State University

Faculty Affiliate 2016 – present

5 Neuroethics Canada, University of British Columbia

Faculty Affiliate 2016 – present

Date of tenure granted at [Penn State] [August 2020]

Prior Employment

Organization Rank, Title Dates 1 National Core for Neuroethics

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Jan 2014 – Aug 2015

2 National Core for Neuroethics University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Consultant Jan 2013 – Dec 2013

3 National Core for Neuroethics University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Visiting Postdoctoral Research Fellow Sept 2012 – Dec 2012

4 Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Basel University, Basel, Switzerland

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Sept 2011 – Dec 2013

5 Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University Canberra, Australia

Research Assistant Dec 2008 – May 2011

6 Purafiltracion, Mexico City Project Manager Jan 2006- Aug 2007

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE ____________________________________________________________ Areas of Special Interest and Accomplishments

Neuroethics Psychiatry Nanoethics Neurology Applied Ethics Science Communication Neuroscience Cross cultural ethics

Courses Taught

1 ‘Bioethics for biology and pharmaceutical students’ (Spring Term, 3 Credits course) (shared teaching with Prof. Bernice Elger and Dr. Sabrina Engel), 2012

2 Zurich Neuroethics Spring and Summer School (4 credits course): Teaching Fellow and co-organizer of the course. Supervision of student’s projects, 2013

3 Faculty, Society for Neuroscience Short Course Neuroethics and Public Engagement”, shared teaching with Dr. Martha Farah and Emily Cloyd, 2017

4 Independent Study NE490: Special Problems in Neuroscience, 3 credits, Spring, 2018 5 Neuroethics NEU842, 3 credits, Summer 2019 6 Clinical Research in Parkinson’s Disease at Weill Cornell Medical College together with Dr. Sarva, 3

credits, Spring-Summer, 2020 7 Neuroethics NEU842, 3 credits, Summer, 2020

Curriculum/Course Development

1 Expert Content Review for Social Determinants of Health 2016, 2017 2 Ecomapping (Large Group Activity and Post Clinic Group); Role of Touch (Large

Group Activity); Blood Glucose (Simulation); Immunizations, Dyspnea, Health Maintenance, Anxiety and Depression (Guided Independent Learning)

2016, 2017

3 Intersessions: Health Systems Complexities and Population Vulnerabilities and Epidemiology (research ethics content)

2017

4 Rotational groups: Adult and Pediatric, Social Content of Clinical Decision Making 2017 5 Early Clinical Experience, LGBTQ Panel 2018 6 Early Clinical Experience Post Clinic Group and Large Group Activity Depression

and Anxiety, Social Content of Clinical Decision Making 2018

7 Late Clinical Experience ASK-Rationality content development on research ethics 2018-present 8 Co-authored Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program Module

on “Human enhancement” 2018

9 Content on psychiatric ethics and research ethics for bioethics clerkship HM614 2020 Guest Lectures

1 Guest Speaker for IBMB Bioethics Seminar: Animal Ethics. Basel Switzerland, October 2012. 2 Guest Speaker for Psychology: Neuroethics: Mapping the Terrain. Basel University, Switzerland April,

2013 and 2014. 3 Guest Speaker for Contemporary Debates Seminar: Exploring Nanomedicine and its Challenges. Basel,

Switzerland September 2013. 4 Guest Speaker for Seminar for 8th and 9th Grade Students at West Vancouver Highschool: Neuroethics:

Mapping the Terrain. Vancouver, Canada, March 5th 2014.

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5 Psychiatry Resident Seminar: Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry Disorders: A Neuroethical Perspective, Michigan State University, October 29, 2015.

6 Guest Lecturer as part of the Undergraduate Neuroscience NEU 302. Neuroethics 101, Michigan State University, March 30-31, 2016.

7 Psychiatric Residency Seminar. Psychiatric Neurosurgery: Dissecting Common Ethical Objections. Michigan State University, December 08, 2016

8 Psychiatry Resident Seminar: A Discussion of the Ethical Concerns Surrounding Electroconvulsive Therapy. Michigan State University, Dec 21, 2017.

9 Guest Lecturer for ECE 932 Graduate Course: Engineers and Ethics: Ethical and Societal Implications of Technology, Michigan State University, March 14, 2018.

10 Guest Lecturer for ECE 331 Undergraduate Course: Is There Room for Ethics in Today’s Practice of Engineering?, Michigan State University, March 30, 2018.

11 Psychiatry Resident Seminar: Psychiatric Neurosurgery: Dissecting Common Ethical Objections, Michigan State University, Oct 4, 2018.

12 Guest Lecturer ESPP Program: Technology, the Brain and the Quest to Enhance Ourselves: Bridging the Normative and the Empirical, Michigan State University, Oct 8, 2018.

13 Guest Lecturer Pelled Lab: Neuromodulation, Ethics and Responsible Innovation, Michigan State University, March 25, 2019.

14 Guest Lecturer for ECE390 Undergraduate Course: Is There Room for Ethics in Today’s Practice of Engineering? April 3 and April 16, 2019.

15 Guest Lecturer for ECE 331 Undergraduate Course: Ethics and Engineering, Michigan State University April 19, 2019.

16 Psychiatric Residency Seminar. Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions: Dissecting Ethical Concerns, Michigan State University, October 3th, 2019.

17 Guest Lecturer for ECE390 Undergraduate Course. Neuroethics, Neurotechnologies and the Role of Engineers, April 24 and 25, 2020.

Graduate Students Supervised 1 Caitlin Courchesne, Master Student, Graduate Program in Experimental Medicine. University of British

Columbia, Vancouver, BC, September 2017 – August 2019 (Co-Supervisor). 2018 Banting & Best Graduate Student Awardee. Completed with honors.

2 Gerald Nowak, Ph.D. Student, Graduate Program in Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, August 2019-present (Co-Supervisor). He won travel award to present his research at BRAIN Initiative PI meeting 2020.

Mentor – Research Interns, Fellows & Researchers-in-Residence

1 Celizbeth Colon, PhD Candidate, Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, MI, 2015 –2016. She won best poster award in the International Neuroethics Society Meeting 2016.

2 Rachel McKenzie, Undergraduate Student, Program in Neuroscience, Michigan State University, MI, 2016-2018.

2 Hayami Lou, Research Assistant, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 2016-2018. 3 Julia Porter, Undergraduate Student, Program in Neuroscience, Michigan State University, MI, 2016-

2018. 4 Aakash Dave, Undergraduate Student, Program in Neuroscience, Michigan State University, MI,

2017-February 2020. He won the first prize under his poster category presentation for project

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“American medical student’s attitudes towards different modalities of neuroenhancement” at the Annual University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum.

5 Marissa Cortright, Professorial Assistant, Double Major Program in Neuroscience and Law, Michigan State University, MI, August 2018-present.

6 Emily Castillo, Undergraduate Student, Program in Human Biology, Michigan State University, MI, January 2019-present.

7 Parker Kelly, Undergraduate Student, Program in Microbiology, Michigan State University, MI, January 2019-December 2019.

8 Erika Tvedten, Medical Student, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, May 2019-present.

9 Maryssa M.C. Gilbert, Medical Student, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, August 2019- present.

10 Collin W. Hudson, Undergraduate Student, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, Michigan State University, MI, January 2020-present. [He graduated in Spring 2020]

11 Catherine Han, Medical Student, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, April 2020-present. 12 Paola Testini, MD Adult Neurology (Resident). SUNY Downstate Medical Center Neurology, NY,

October 2019-present. 13 Jaime Montemayor, Medical Student, Weill Cornell Medicine, NY, May 2020-present. 14 Daniel Alberto Alfonso, Medical Student, Weill Cornell Medicine, NY, May 2020-present.

Dissertation & Thesis Committees

Other 1 Module on Learning and Working with Statistical Software Package SPSS20.0,

part of the Seminar: Research Methods in Bioethics, specialized topics 1 Credit Point, Spring and Autumn session, IBMB, Basel, Switzerland

2013

2 Medical Ethics Expert, Doctor, Patient and Society (DPAS) 410 Course, Vancouver, BC

2015

3 Facilitator for Responsible Conduct of Research Course. Vancouver, Canada 2015 4 Shadowing preceptor for Introduction and Ethical Issues Facing Medical

Students HM546 2015

5 Judge for Integrative Experience HM 547, 1 credit 2016 6 Preceptor for Health Policy HM 547, 1 credit 2016 7 Fireside Chat on Electroconvulsive Therapy (Shared Discovery Curriculum)

[videorecording] 2016

8 Preceptor for Integrative Experience HM547, 1 credit 2016, 2017 9 Pre-Early Clinical Experience Simulation Instructor Negotiations 2018 10 Preceptor Intersession: Health Systems Complexities and Population

Vulnerabilities, 1 credit, Spring 2018-2020

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Caitlin Courchesne, B.Sc., M.Sc., Psychiatric Neurosurgery in the Modern Era: Public, Media and Clinical Perspectives, Experimental Medicine, (M.Sc. Co-Supervisor, Dissertation Committee Member) September 2017 – November 2019.

2 Gerald Nowak, Committee to be finalized (PhD. Co-Supervisor, Dissertation Committee Member)

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SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES _______________________________________ Research or Equivalent Grants

Pending 1 National Science Foundation STC

Title: Center for Integrated Pathways and Hosts for Endosymbiont Research (CIPHER) Role: Key Personnel (PI: Contag, C.) Project Dates: 2021-2026 $5,000,000

Current 1 NIH Bioethics supplement R21TW010896

Title: Ethical Considerations Related to E-cigarette Use for Pregnancy Smoking Cessation Role: coI, (PI: Meghea, C.) [5% effort] Project Dates: 12/2019-11/2020 $96,194

2 NIH, RF1MH117802 Title: Is the treatment perceived to be worse than the disease?: Ethical concerns and attitudes towards psychiatric electroceutical interventions Role: PI (coI: Bluhm, R. McCright, A. and Achtyes, E.) Project Dates: 07/2018-07/2022 $1,414,478

3

Past 1 P30 AG059300-01 Alzheimer’s related Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (ADRCMAR)

Title: Latinos Perceptions and Concerns about Alzheimer Disease (MCCFAD Pilot 2) Role: Research Scientist Project Dates: 08/2018-06/2020 $32,400.00

2 ERA-NET Neuron Title: "Psychiatric Neurosurgery”. Partner in the consortium with the subproject “Media Coverage of Psychiatric Neurosurgery: Cross-National Investigations of Public Reactions and Attitudes” Role: Project Leader. Ethical, Legal and Social (ELS) Issues (PI-Canada: Illes, J.) Project Dates: 2016-2020 $225,000 CAD, [Subcontract with UBC], 20% effort

3 Michigan State University Science and Society at State Title: Psychiatric Interventions: Values and Public Attitudes Role: PI (Co-PI: Robyn Bluhm, Mark Reimers)

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Project Dates: 2026-2017 $10,000

4 Charles Sturt University Graduate Research Scholarship 2008-2011

4 Excellence Grant ITESM University (Mexico) 2001-2005

Invited Presentations 1 Speaker. Nanotechnology and Development, Graduate Seminar, Center for Ethics, Linkoping, Sweden,

2008. 2 Speaker. Nano and Neurotechnology: On the Need for a Different Human Enhancement Paradigm,

Research Seminar, Center for Applied Ethics, Linkoping, Sweden, August 2010. 3 Speaker. Neuroenhancement: Could it Create a New Communication Divide. CTE Research

Seminar, Linköping, Sweden, September 2010. 4 Speaker. Nano and Neurotechnology: On the Need for a Different Human Enhancement Paradigm,

Research Seminar, Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand, November 2010.

5 Speaker (with Henschke, A.). A Few Words on Determinism. Research Seminar Center for Applied Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Canberra, Australia, 2010.

6 Speaker (with Campbell, T.). The Weak Moral Basis for Restrictive Regulation of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. Research Seminar Center for Applied Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Canberra, Australia, May 2011.

7 Speaker. Human Enhancement: The Role Engineers Play in Such an Enterprise. Women in Engineering Talk (WIE), ACT, Australia, June 2011.

8 Speaker. Ethical Issues Regarding Memory Enhancement. Seminaire d'automme SSEB Bigorio, Switzerland, November 2011.

9 Speaker. Memory Interventions, Criminal Law and the Forensic Setting. Within the Neurointerventions and the Law Workshop. Hamburg, Germany, March 2013.

10 Speaker. Human Enhancement: An Overview. PhD Retreat Zurich University, Zurich, Switzerland July 2013

11 Speaker. Enhancement Tools III: Neurostimulation and Brain-Computer Interfaces. In Human Enhancement Technologies Pushing the Boundaries. SwissRe Event, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2013.

12 Speaker. Singularity University: Visioneering the Future? In Imagining the (Post-) Human Future: Meaning, Critique, and Consequences. International Research Symposium. Karlsruhe, Germany, July 8-9, 2013.

13 Speaker. The promises and Perils of Brain Imaging. In the Symposium 'Brain Imaging - an ethical time bomb? Part of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS), Birmingham, UK, July 25, 2013.

14 Speaker. Brain Stimulation: Current and Potential Future Applications. World Medtech Forum Lucern, Lucern, Switzerland, September 18, 2013.

15 Speaker. Neuroethics: The Case of Brain Imaging. 5th Symposium Graduate School for Health Sciences, Münchenwiler, Switzerland. November 2013.

16 Speaker. Neuroenhancement 101. Seminar for Addictions & Concurrent Disorders Group UBC, Vancouver, Canada, March 10th, 2014.

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17 Keynote Speaker. El Mejoramiento Humano: Una Perspectiva Neuroetica. Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico, October 24, 2014.

18 Panelist. Ethics Conference: Medicine, Morality, and the Mind, Grand Rapids, MI, September 17th. 2015. 19 Speaker. Neuroethics in the Clinical Setting. Spectrum Health Ethics Committee Educational

Presentation, Grand Rapids, MI, October 20, 2015. 20 Speaker. Neuroethics: At the Intersection of Neuroscience, Medical Practice and Society. Spectrum

Neuroscience Grand Rounds: Grand Rapids, MI. November 4, 2015. 21 Keynote Speaker. Ethical Issues in Human Genetic Engineering. Ethics and Technology of Human Gene

Modification Conference, Owosso, MI, April 2016. 22 Keynote Speaker. Dietary Factors: A Neuroethics Perspective. Lansing Dietetic Association’s Annual

Meeting, East Lansing, MI, April 28, 2016. 23 Guest Expert and Speaker. Neuroetica en el Mundo. 12th sesión BINCA NERDS talks, Mexico city,

MX, May 21, 2016. 24 Speaker. Neuroenhancement and Human Values: How they Affect each Other. Workshop “From

Algorithmic States to Algorithmic Brains”, Galway, Ireland, September 22-23, 2016. 25 Speaker. Neuroethical Perspective on Early DBS in Parkinson. Sparrow Grand Rounds, Department of

Neurology, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, September 30, 2016. 26 Speaker. TDCs, Cognitive Enhancement and Public (Mis)understanding. MSU Lyman Briggs

College Speaker Series, East Lansing, MI, October 4, 2016. 27 Speaker. Neuroethics: Mapping the Terrain, Graduate Neuroscience Research Forum, Michigan State

University, East Lansing, MI, November 10, 2016. 28 Speaker. Neuroenhancement and the Role of Human Values. How do they Affect each Other? MSU

Department of Philosophy Colloquia, East Lansing, MI, November 18, 2016. 29 Speaker. Dissecting Common Ethical Objections Psychiatric Neurosurgery, Michigan State University

Graduate Neuroscience Research Forum, East Lansing, January 10, 2017. 30 Speaker. Neuroethical Perspective on Early DBS in Parkinson. Neurology Resident Seminar (NORO),

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, January 13, 2017. 31 Speaker. Recurrent and Neglected Ethical Issues in the Psychiatric Brain Stimulation

Discussion. Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences BrownBag Seminar Series, East Lansing, February 15, 2017. http://bioethics.msu.edu/90-brownbags/recorded-webinars/328-cabrera-feb-15-2017.

32 Speaker. Neuroethics: at the Intersection of Neuroscience and Society. SfN Webinar Series for the Latin American Training Program (LATP), May 31, 2017.

33 Speaker. Emergent Neurotechnologies and Challenges to Responsibility Frameworks. Michigan State University Law Faculty Workshop Presentation, East Lansing, MI, November 29, 2017.

34 Speaker. Neuroenhancement: Are the Means as Important as the Ends?, Michigan State University Philosophy Club, East Lansing, MI, March 19, 2018.

35 Speaker. The Re-emergence of Psychiatric Neurosurgery: Insights from A Cross-National Study of Newspaper and Magazine Coverage. Presentation to neurologists and psychiatrists at Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain, April 5, 2018.

36 Keynote Speaker. Dietetics and Ethics: What is your Professional Role? Michigan Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Conference, Bay City, MI, April 26, 2018.

37 Speaker. Neuroenhancement: Rethinking Human Values, Rutgers Ethics of Enhancement Workshop. Camden, NJ, April 27, 2018.

38 Speaker. ‘Neuroenhancement’ en Paises de Habla Hispana. Panelist on “Neuroethics in Mexico: Considerations for Development” at the Consejo National Mexicano de Bioetica Conference Series, Mexico city, MX, May 17, 2018.

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39 Panelist. Anahuac Neuroethics Interdisciplinary Diploma Course, September 1, 2018. 40 Panelist. Minding Neurotechnology: Delivering Responsible Innovation for Health

and Well-being. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Shanghai, China, September 6-7, 2018.

41 Speaker. Ethical Issues in Human Gene Editing, Graduate Neuroscience Research Forum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, Feb 12, 2019.

42 Speaker (with Illes, J). Cross-National Investigations of Media Coverage and Public Reactions and Attitudes about Psychiatric Neurosurgery. Psychiatric Neurosurgery – Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues, NEURON grant closure conference, February 23, 2019.

43 Keynote Speaker. Neurotechnology and the Quest to Enhance Ourselves: Bridging the Normative and the Empirical. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Santa Clara, CA, April 22, 2019.

44 Speaker. Expert in Ethics Panel for the Michigan State University CommSciCom, East Lansing, MI, August 18, 2019.

45 Panelist. To Regulate or not to Regulate: Is that the Dilemma?. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 18, 2019.

46 Panelist. BRAIN Initiative Scientific Advances Powered by Diverse Disciplines, Tools, and People. SACNAS The National Diversity in STEM Conference. Honolulu, HI, November 1st, 2019.

47 Keynote Speaker. Neuroethical Aspects of Psychiatric Neurosurgery. Neuroethics Session at 1st International Bioethics Congress: Knowledge, Law and New Technologies in Health. Mexico City, MX, January 15, 2020.

Other Presentations & Public Engagements

1 Project Presentation: Changes to the Self. Seminar at National Core for Neuroethics. Vancouver, Canada, 2012.

2 Research Presentation. Ethical and Legal Issues in Animal-Human Brain Chimera Research. Foundation Brocher, Switzerland, September 10, 2013.

3 Public engagement activity at 38th Elders Gathering related to Neuroethics and the environment (Information booth), Canada, 2014.

4 Cabrera, L.Y., O’Rourke M. and Cardenas, E. ToolBox Workshop on Values and Bias. Neuroscience Program Retreat, East Lansing, MI, August 17, 2018.

5 Cabrera, L.Y. Invited panelist for event: Film Screening & Moderated Discussion: The Bleeding Edge, Ann Arbor, MI, March 18, 2019.

6 Cabrera, L.Y. Mental Health Now: Neurotechnology and the Shifting Face of Psychiatry, [panelist in Community Conversation event], Vancouver, Canada, July 29, 2019.

7 Cabrera, L.Y. The Ethics of Psychiatric Neurosurgery. Café Scientifique Lansing Community College, Okemos, MI, February 18, 2020.

Conferences and other Events Participation Trainees are underlined.

1 Speaker. Nanotechnology and Human Implants. Talk presented at the International Workshop on Nanotechnology and Justice, Nano Ethics Network. Arhus, Denmark, October 29-31, 2008.

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2 Speaker. Neurotechnology: the Need for Neuroethicists. Talk presented at the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) Conference ‘Professions in the Community’. Goulburn, Australia, June 9-11, 2009.

3 Co-organizer (with John Weckert). Conference ‘Converging technologies: some pressing ethical issues’, CAPPE. Canberra, Australia, July 22, 2009.

4 Speaker. Nanotechnology: Unleashing our Cyborg Nature, Limits of the Human: Philosophical, Historical an Ecological Perspectives Conference. Canberra, Australia, September 2-4, 2009.

5 Speaker. Neurotechnology: Does it Create New Ethical Dilemmas? Talk presented at the 1st Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies S.NET. Seattle, Washington, September 2009.

6 Speaker. Enhancement Technologies: Rethinking the Disability Paradigm. Talk presented at the ESF-LiU Conference ‘The Perfect Body: Between Normativity and Consumerism’. Linkőping, Sweden, October 9-13, 2009.

7 Speaker. Memory enhancement: Some Issues that Cannot be Forgotten. Talk presented at the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) Conference ‘Ethics in the Professional Life: Past, present and future’. Sydney, Australia, June 15-17, 2010.

8 Speaker. Neuroenhancement: Could it Create a New Communication Divide? Talk presented at the 2nd Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies S.NET. Darmstadt, Germany, September 2010.

9 Speaker. Social Enhancement: Strengthening our Ethical Practices. Talk presented at the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) Conference ‘Strengthening our Ethical Practices’. Tasmania, Australia, June 7-9, 2011.

10 Speaker. Living with Technology. Talk presented at the first Global conference on Transforming Human Nature in Science, Technology and the Arts. Dublin, Ireland, October 21-23, 2011.

11 Speaker. Social Enhancement: Re-thinking the Role of Emerging Technologies. Laval Virtual VRIC’12, 14es Rencontres Internationales de la Realite Virtuelle et des Technologies Convergentes. Laval, France, March 2012.

12 Speaker. Issues not to be Forgotten when Evaluating Memory Enhancement. Symposium on Memory Enhancement, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry. Munich, Germany, April 21-22, 2012.

13 Speaker. Ethical Issues of Memory Interventions in the Criminal Forensic Setting. Conference ‘From Neuroselves to Neurosocieties: Cross-Disciplinary Conversations around the Neurosciences’. Northamptom, MA, June 11-12, 2012.

14 Speaker. Ethical Issues of Memory Intervention in Worst Case Bioethics. 26th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. Nazareth, Israel, August 2012.

15 Speaker. Public (Mis)understanding of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as a Cognitive Enhancer, 1st Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy, and Ethics. Phoenix, AZ, May 20-21, 2013.

16 Poster Presentation. Sources of Angst about Cognitive Enhancement: Changes to Core Features of Self and Perceptions of Success. Co-authored with Fitz, N.S., Reiner, P. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. November 2013.

17 Speaker. Public Perception and the Enhancement Spectrum. Brain Matters, Vancouver, BC, March 13-14, 2014.

18 Speaker. Legal and Ethical Issues around Human-Animal Chimera Research. 12th Congreso Mundial de Bioetica. International Congress of Bioethics, Mexico City, MX, June 25-28, 2014.

19 Speaker. Public Angst and the Human Enhancement Spectrum. S.NET 6th Annual Meeting: Better Technologies with no Regret?, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 21-24, 2014.

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20 Speaker. Substantive Discrepancies between Academic and Public Concerns Regarding the Ethics of Neuroenhancement. Co-authored with Reiner, P. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 14, 2014.

21 Speaker. Environmental Neuroethics: A Call for Knowledge Mobilization, Co-presented with Tesluk J., Canadian Bioethics Society. Winnipeg, CAN, May 28, 2015.

22 Poster Presentation. Environmental Neuroethics: Setting the Agenda. Co-authored with Tesluk, J. Chakraborti, M., Matthews, R., and Illes, J. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 16, 2015.

23 Organizer Committee Member. MSU Environmental Science and Policy Program Research Symposium ‘Environmental Health’, 2015-2016.

24 Speaker. The Future of Psychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation: Dealing with the Unknown. Western Michigan University Ethics Conference. Co-presented with Stahl, D., Gibb, T. Kalamazoo, MI, March 17-18, 2016.

25 Panelist. Environmental Neuroethics: Rethinking the Role of the Environment for Brain and Mental Health. 13th World Congress of the International Association of Bioethics, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 14-17, 2016.

26 Workshop Chair and Presenter (with R. Bluhm). Pharmacological and Neurosurgical Psychiatric Interventions: Through the Looking Glass. Analysis of online public comments. S3 Workshop, Michigan State University, East Lansing, October 28, 2016.

27 Poster Presentation. Psychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation: Recurrent and Neglected Ethical Issues, co-authored with McKenzie, R. and Bluhm, R. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, November 11, 2016.

28 Speaker. ‘Neuroensanchamiento”?: Perspectives and terms in the Latin American and Spanish Literature regarding neuroenhancement. Co-authored with Colon-Ortiz, C. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, November, 11, 2016 [Top Abstract award]

29 Speaker. Media Coverage & Public Perception on Psychiatric Neurosurgery. 1st Congress for Ethics and Neurosurgery. Stockholm, Sweden, May 4, 2017.

30 Poster Presentation. Psychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation: Recurrent and Neglected Ethical Issues. Co-authored with McKenzie, R. and Bluhm, R. 13th World Congress of Biological Psychiatry. Copenhagen, Denmark, June 21, 2017.

31 Flash Presentation. The Re-emergence of Psychiatric Neurosurgery: A Cross-national Comparison of Media Coverage. 17th Quadrennial Meeting World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Co-authored with Lou, H., Bittlinger, M., Müller, S., Illes, J. Berlin, Germany, June 27, 2017.

32 Speaker. Centering the Re-emergence of Psychiatric Neurosurgery: A Cross-national Comparison of Ethical and Societal Concerns in Media Coverage. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Co-authored with Lou, H. Bittlinger, M., Müller, S. and Illes, J. Kansas City, October 20, 2017.

33 Poster Presentation. Updates on a Cross-National Comparison of Trends in Media Coverage and Public Attitudes. Co-authored with Lou, H., Bittlinger, M., Müller, S., Illes, J. Joint Mid-Term Symposium ERA-NET NEURON Cofund Meeting. Riga, Latvia, September 18-19, 2017.

34 Co-organizer and Moderator. It’s Not My Fault: My Brain Implant Made me Do It. Brews and Views, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, November 3rd, 2017.

35 Poster Presentation. Ethical Issues and Somatic Psychiatric Treatments: Professionals vs. Public Concerns. Co-authored with McKenzie R., and Bluhm, R. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC., November 10, 2017.

36 Panelist. Inclusion of Latin America within the Globalization of Neuroethics. Panel Presentation at 2nd Meeting Council Leaders in Neuroethics. Washington, DC, November 11, 2017.

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Media & Publicity (featuring my scholarship or expert commentary)

37 Co-organizer and Moderator. Should my phone diagnose my mental health?. Brews and Views, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, January 18, 2018.

38 Flash Talk Speaker and Poster Presenter. Responsible Translation of Contemporary Neuroscientific Advances: A Critical Appraisal of the Recent U.S. FDA Approval for Earlier DBS Intervention in Parkinson Disease, Herrenhausen Conference Lost in the Maze? Navigating Evidence and Ethics in Translational Neuroscience. Co-authored with Sidiropoulos, C. Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany, February 15, 2018. [Travel award]

39 Speaker. A Cross-national Comparison of Reader Reactions to Media Coverage of Contemporary Psychiatric Neurosurgery. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Co-authors Lou, H., Courchesne, C,. Bittlinger, M., Müller, S. and Illes, J. [Courchesne, C. presented on my behalf due to pregnancy]. Anaheim, CA, October 18-21, 2018.

40 Poster Presentation. Views About Treating Depression Across Four Treatment Modalities: Results from a Pilot Experiment. Co-authored with McCright, A., Achtyes, E., Bluhm, R. BRAIN Initiative PI meeting. Washington, DC., April 11-13, 2019.

41 Poster Presentation. Practice, perceptions, and predictions: clinical opinions about psychiatric neurosurgery. Mapping Neuroethics. Co-authored with Courchesne, C., Kiss, Z., Illes. J International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 17-18, 2019.

42 Poster Presentation. Psychiatric neurosurgery: contemporary procedures in contemporary discourse. Mapping Neuroethics. Co-authored with Courchesne, C., Bittlinger, M., Martinez, R., Racine, E., Illes. J. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 17-18, 2019.

43 Symposium Presenter. Latinos’ Perceptions and Concerns About Alzheimer’s Disease. Cognitive Health and ADRD: Gender, Race, and Ethnic Issues Symposium, GSA Conference, Austin, TX, November 15, 2019.

44 Co-organizer and Moderator. State of Play in Mind-Reading Technologies Ongoing Research, Neuroethics and Policy Making Anticipation. Webinar Joint Research Centre European Commission & Michigan State University, January 23, 2020.

45 Poster Presentation. Attitudes Toward Use and Timing of DBS: A patient’s perspective. Co-authored with Tvedten, E., Bender, A., Sarva, H. 33rd Annual Symposium on Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and Other Movement Disorders, Hilton Anatole Hotel, Dallas, TX, May 28-31, 2020. [Accepted but event cancel due to Covid-19].

46 Poster Presentation. Attitudes & Ethical Concerns about Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions for Treatment-Resistant Depression. Co-authored with Gilbert, M., Nowak III, G.R., McCright, A., Achtyes, E., Bluhm, R. BRAIN Initiative Investigators Meeting, June 1-2, 2020, virtual conference due to Covid-19.

47 Neuroethics Expert. Discussion groups on the Neuroethics session for the Initiative Investigators Meeting, June 1-2, 2020, virtual conference due to Covid-19.

48 Speaker. Research methods used to study ethical issues in life sciences. Research and Technology in Public Health, online conference, June 25th, 2020.

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1 No se trata de hacer superhumanos. Swissinfo, March 2012. 2 La technologie doit améliorer l'expérience humaine et non l'inverse. L’Atelier- Paris, April 2012. 3 Public attitudes and enhancement. WebTV Brazilian Research Network in Nanotechnology, Society and

Environment, November 2014. 4 Scientists can now predict intelligence brain activity. Wired Magazine, October 2015.

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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY ____________________________________ University Service

1 Reviewer. Honors Research Seminar, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2015. 2 Co-organizer. Brews and Views Series, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2017 – present 3 Member. Admission Neuroscience Program Advance Certificate Program Committee, College of

Natural Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2017 – present 4 Member. College of Human Medicine Conflict of Interest Committee, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, MI, August 2017-May 2018. 5 Member. College of Human Medicine, Director for Center for Ethics Search Committee, Michigan

State University, East Lansing, MI, 2018 – present 6 Member. College of Human Medicine, College Advisory Council, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, MI, August 2018 – present 7 Member. College of Arts and Letters, Feminist Bioethics Search Committee. Michigan State University,

East Lansing, MI, 2019 – present

Scholarly Societies ProIEC (Student Association), ITESM University, 01/2003-06/2004 IEEE, 2002—2007, 2018—present

5 Human enhancement, communication and values. Philosophical Disquisitions Blogpost project. October 2016.

6 Brain implants spinning the trial results to protect the product. January 2018. 7 Public perception of psychiatric interventions: Cabrera, Bluhm, and McKenzie - Episode 5. No Easy

Answers in Bioethics, January 2018. http://bioethics.msu.edu/podcasts/95-podcast/344-ep-05. 8 Neurotechnology. The paper [Chinese paper], July 2018. 9 Bioethicists concerned over Japan chimera embryo regulations. The Scientists, March 2018. 10 Why the stigma. Video describing NIH funded project on electroceuticals, November 2018. 11 Ep 63: Deep Brain Stimulation: with guest Dr. Laura Cabrera. SparkDialog, May 2019.

https://sparkdialog.com/deep-brain-stimulation/ 12 #205 Laura Cabrera: The philosophy of human enhancement, The Dissenter, June 2019.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOG13i985aY&feature=youtu.be 13 Genes, behavior, and the brain: Cabrera and Reimers - Episode 17. No Easy Answers in Bioethics

Podcast, MSU, November 2019. https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcasts/95-podcast/374-ep-17.

14 Considering consciousness in neuroscience research: Cabrera and Reimers - Episode 19. No Easy Answers in Bioethics, January 2020. https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcasts/95-podcast/377-ep-19.

15 Want to be taller? Radical surgery permanently extends your legs. Futurism, February 2020. 16 COVID-19 Future Series: Ethical and social implications of neurotechnological advances. Episode #47--

Technology and The Brain, with Laura Cabrera. Seeking Delphi Podcast, June 2020.

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Latin American Nanotechnology & Society Network (www.relans.org), 2009—present Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics, 2009-2012 Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies, 2010—present Bioethics Beyond Borders (Associate expert), 2011—present International Neuroethics Society, 2012– present Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective Group, 2013—present International Association for Bioethics, 2014 – present American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2015 – 2018 Collaborative on Health and the Environment, 2016—present Parkinson Study Group, Functional Neurosurgical Working Group, 2018—present Alzheimer Alliance, 2019—present MSU Socially Engaged Philosophy of Science, 2019—present International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment, 2020—present

Scholarly Committees 1 Member. International Neuroethics Society Communication Committee, 2014 – present 2 Member. International Neuroethics Society Emerging Issues Task Force, 2016 – present 3 Chair. International Neuroethics Society Emerging Issues Task Force, 2020 – present 4 Member, IEEE Brain Neuroethics Task Force, 2018 – present 5 Member. International Brain Research Organization Neuroethics Task Force, 2019 – present

Grants Review

1 National Institutes of Health/ Societal and Ethical Issues in Research Study Section, 2018 2 National Institutes of Health/ Brain Initiative- Exploratory Research U01 Review, 2018 2 National Science Foundation, 2019 3 The Wellcome Trust, 2019 4 National Institutes of Health/ Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, 2019 5 National Institutes of Health/ Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, 2020 6 National Institutes of Health/ Translational Neural Devices Review Panel, 2020 7 National Institutes of Health/ Brain Initiative U01 Review Panel, 2020 8 National Institutes of Health/ Translational Neural, Brain and Pain Relief Devices Review Panel, 2020

Editorships

1 Editorial Board Member. Journal of Nanoethics, 2013 – present 2 Book Review Editor. Journal of Nanoethics, 2013-2017 3 Editorial Advisory Board Member. Global Issues and Ethical Considerations in Human

Enhancement Book. 2013 – present 4 Editorial Advisory Board Member. Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society Book Series,

2014 – present

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5 Co-Editor Special Issue. Human Enhancement, Frontiers Journal: ELSI in Science and Genetics, 2016-2019.

Journal Review

1 AJOB Bioethics, 2016 2 AJOB Neuroscience, 2018 3 American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias, 2015 4 Bioethics, 2018 5 Bioethique, 2017 6 Frontiers Human Neuroscience, 2017 7 Hypathia, 2020 8 IEEE Systems, 2020 9 Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2018 10 Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018 11 Journal of Neurology and Neuromedicine, 2016 12 Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2020 13 Journal Substance Abuse and Treatment, Prevention and Policy, 2016 14 Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy Journal, 2020 15 Nanoethics, 2015, 2016, 2020 16 Neuroethics, 2016, 2020 17 PLOS One, 2020 18 Science and Engineering Ethics, 2016, 2019

Book Proposal Reviews and Other Reviews

1 Elsevier 2 CITI Module

Volunteer & Other Service

1 Radio Program Producer: Production of university radio programs about technology, society and ethical issues. As a producer I was involved in designing the structure of the program, researching on the content, assigning task to the different staff of the program, inviting guest speakers and evaluating the programs. Concepto Radial, ITESM (Mexico City), July 2014-December 2005.

2 Co-organizer National Health Ethics Week, an interactive 1-hour session, introducing the ethics of cognitive enhancement through a short theatrical play that highlights the pros and cons of using non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) technology to improve memory and learning. Following the live performance, expert demonstrations of how this technology works and facilitated group discussions about the ethical implications of using such devices for cognitive enhancement in the classroom and beyond was provided (Eric Hamber Secondary, Vancouver), 2015.

3 Cabrera, L,Y. (with Olauson, M) MSU Neuroscience Fair – Brain trick booth, 2016.

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4 Cabrera, L,Y. (with McKenzie, R. and Porter, J.) MSU Neuroscience Fair – Neuroethics and the movies booth, 2017.

5 Cabrera, L,Y. (with Dave, A.) MSU Neuroscience Fair – Neuroethics and the movies booth, 2018. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS________________________________________________________ Awards for Scholarship

1 Honorific Mention for Outstanding Grades (ITESM, Mexico), 2001 2 3rd Place in the innovator ideas category in the ‘Voluntades: Manos a la obra’ competition organized

by the ITESM and Fundacion Azteca, 2003. 3 Honorific Mention for Outstanding Graduation Grades (ITESM, Mexico), 2005 4 Research Graduate Scholarship, Charles Sturt University-CAPPE, 2008-2011 5 Visiting Research Fellowship, Center for Applied Ethics, Linkoping University, August 2010-

September 2010 6 Visiting Research Fellowship at the Brocher Foundation on the project ‘Social enhancement and

public health’, January 2011-February 2011 7 Visiting Research Fellowship at the Brocher Foundation on the project ‘Legal and ethical issues

around animal-human chimera research (the case of human neuro-related material use in non-human primates’, September 2013-October 2013.

8 Brocher Foundation, Selection for Workshop Project: “Neuroscience, Ethics and Law: new challenges for human identity, freedom and responsibility”. Co-application with Georgia Martha Gkotsi (University Lausanne) and Dr. Roberto Andorno (University Zurich), 2013, November

9 Abstract Award: Travel stipend for the International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting and abstract “Substantive Discrepancies Between Academic and Public Concerns Regarding the Ethics of Neuroenhancement” (INS Abstract # 78), 2014

10 Abstract Award: flash talk presentation at the International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, “Neuroensanchamiento”?: Perspectives and terms in the Latin American and Spanish Literature regarding neuroenhancement” (INS Abstract # 12), 2016

10 Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine Teaching-Scholar Award, 2018

Honors

1 Excellence Grant, ITESM University (Mexico), 2001-2005 2 Travel grant to attend the 2nd International course on Public Communication and applied ethics of

nanotechnology, NanoBio-RAISE, 2007 3 Travel support and scholarship to attend the International Workshop on Nanotechnology and

Justice, Arhus University, 2008 4 Grant and travel support to attend the European Science Foundation ESF-LiU Conference - "The

Perfect Body Between Normativity and Consumerism”, 2009 5 Travel support and scholarship to attend and participate in the 1st Annual meeting of the S.NET,

2009 6 Grant to attend and participate in the second Penn Neuroscience-boot Camp, 2010 7 Grant to attend and participate in the Brain in Dialogues Workshop on Deep Brain Stimulation,

Warsaw, 2010

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8 Travel grant to attend and participate in the 2nd S.NET meeting, 2010 9 Singularity University Graduate Student Program Grant, June 2011- August 2011 10 Travel grant to participate in the EPOCH project workshop on The Governance

and Ethics of Human Enhancement, March 2012 11

Travel grant to present and attend the Hampshire College Program in Culture, Brain and Development Conference From NeuroSelves to NeuroSocieties, Northamptom, US, 2012

12 Travel grant to present and attend the 1st Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy, and Ethics, Phoenix, AZ, May 2013

13 Invitation as a Leader of Tomorrow in the St. Gallen Symposium, 2013 14 Travel grant to participate in the ASU Winter School on Anticipatory Governance

of Emerging Technologies, Lake Saguaro Ranch, AZ, January 2014 15 Selected to be a Member of Common Room at Green College, University of British Columbia,

2014-2015 16 Travel grant to participate in the Advanced School on Biotechnologies, Biosocialities and the

Governance of the Life Sciences, Campinas, BR, August 2015 17 Travel grant to participate in the Social Science-Environmental Health Interdisciplinary

Collaborations Conference, Northwestern University, May 2015 18 Invited to participate at the Meeting of the Council of Neuroethics Program Leaders, 2016-2017 19 Selected to participate in writing retreat MAFUNGO, Diversity Research Network, Crystal

Mountain, MI, July, 2017 20 Honorific Member of the Mexican Neuroethics Society, 2017 –present 21 Travel grant to participate in the Herrenhausen Conference, “Lost in the Maze? Navigating

Evidence and Ethics in Translational Neuroscience” , Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany, February 2018

22 Travel grant to present poster presentation at Annual Meeting Canadian Neuromodulation Society Iqaluit, CA, June 30-July 2, 2019 [Could not attend for family reasons]

PUBLICATIONS ________________________________________________________ Last or first author place signifies senior leadership. Trainees are underlined. * - shared first authorship Journal Articles (refereed)

1 Cabrera, L. Nanotechnology: Changing the disability paradigm. International Journal of Disability,

Community and Rehabilitation, 2009, 8(2) Special Issue on Nanotechnology. [Re-published in Nano: the magazine for small science (2010), Issue 20].

2 Cabrera, L. Neurotechnology: the need for neuroethicists. Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics (AJPAE), 2010, 11(1-2). Selected papers from the 2009 Conference of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics.

3 Cabrera, L. Human implants: A suggested framework to set priorities. International Journal of Technoethics, 2010, 1 (4): 39-48.

4 Cabrera, L. Salud pública: Caminando hacia el mejoramiento humano Social. Perspectivas Bioéticas, Special issue devoted to Fondation Brocher. 2011, 16(30):123-141.

5 Cabrera, L. They might retain capacities to consent but do they even care? AJOB Neuroscience, 2011, 2(1):41-42. (editorial board review).

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6 Cabrera, L.Y. Memory enhancement: The issues we should not forget about. Journal of Evolution and Technology. 2011, 22(1).

7 Cabrera, L.Y. Neuroethics: a new way to do ethics or a new understanding of ethics?, AJOB Neuroscience, 2011, 2 (2): 25-26. (editorial board review).

8 Elger, B. and Cabrera, L. Ethical ways to increase donation of haematopoietic stem cells. Bioethica Forum, 2012, 5(3): 92-99.

9 Cabrera, L. Social enhancement: Innovation for all. International Journal of Design Research and Innovation, 2012, 7 (1).

10 Cabrera, L. and Weckert, J. Human enhancement and communication: on meaning and shared understanding. Science and Engineering Ethics, 2013, 19 (3): 1039-1056. PMID: 23054673

11 Cabrera, L.Y. and Reiner, P. The emotional impact of ‘study drugs’: unsurprising and unconvincing. AJOB Neuroscience, 2013, 4 (1): 20-21. doi:10.1080/21507740.2012.762066. (editorial board review).

12 Gkotsi, G.M., Cabrera, L.Y. and Andorno, R. Assessing the impact of the neuroscientific revolution on ethics and law. Bioethica Forum, 2013, 6 (1).

13 Cabrera, L.Y., Evans, E. and Hamilton, R. Ethics of the electrified mind: Defining issues and perspectives on the principled use of brain stimulation in research and clinical care. Brain Topogr, 2014, 27 (1): 33-45. doi:10.1007/s10548-013-0296-8. PMID:23733209, PMCID:PMC3806889

14 Cabrera, L.Y. Visioneering and the active role of engagement and assessment. Nanoethics, 2014, 8:201–206. DOI 10.1007/s11569-014-0199-5.

15 Cabrera, L.Y. and Engel, S. Human-animal chimera: a neuro driven discussion?: comparison of three leading European research countries. Science and Engineering Ethics, 2015, 21:595–617. DOI: 10.1007/s11948-014-9556-6

16 Cabrera, L.Y., Fitz, N., Reiner, P.B. Reasons for comfort and discomfort with pharmacological enhancement of cognitive, affective, and social domains. Neuroethics, 2015, 8:93-106. DOI: 10.1007/s12152-014-9222-3

17 Cabrera, LY., Fitz, NS., Reiner, PB. Empirical support for the moral salience of the therapy-enhancement distinction in the debate over cognitive, affective and social enhancement. Neuroethics, 2015, 8: 243-256. DOI: 10.1007/s12152-014-9223-2

18 Cabrera, L.Y. How does enhancing cognition affect human values? How does this translate into social responsibility? Curr top Behav Neurosci, 2015, 19:223-41. DOI: 10.1007/7854_2014_334. PMID: 25048389

19 Cabrera, L.Y. and Reiner, P.B. Understanding public (mis)understanding of tDCS for enhancement. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2015, 9 (30). DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2015.00030. PMCID: PMC4410608

20 Cabrera, L.Y., Beattie, B.L., Dwosh, E., Illes, J. Converging approaches to understanding early onset familial Alzheimer Disease: a first nations study. SAGE Open Medicine, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/2050312115621766. PMCID: PMC4821204

21 Cabrera, L.Y. and Elger, B. Memory interventions in the criminal justice system: Some practical ethical considerations. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2016, 13:95-103. DOI 10.1007/s11673-015-9680-2. PMID: 26880112

22 Cabrera, L.Y., Tesluk, J., Chakraborti, M., Matthews, R., and Illes, J. Brain matters: From environmental ethics to environmental neuroethics. Environmental Health, 2016, 15:20 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-016-0114-3. PMID: 26880112

23 Cabrera, L. Y. Inductive risks, inferences and the role of values in disorders of consciousness. AJOB Neuroscience, 2016, 7:1, 57-59. DOI:10.1080/21507740.2016.1150915 (editorial board review).

24 Cabrera, L.Y. and Reiner, P. A novel sequential mixed-method technique for contrastive analysis of unscripted qualitative data: Contrastive quantitized content analysis. Sociological Methods and Research, 2016, 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/0049124116661575.

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25 Cabrera, L.Y. Is external pressure really the key objection against neurosurgery for imprisoned psychopaths? AJOB Neuroscience, 2016, 7:3, 173-175. DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2016.1218383 (editorial board review).

26 Cabrera, L.Y. Reframing human enhancement: a population health perspective. Front Sociol, 2017, 2, art 4. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2017.00004.

27 Eijkholt, M.,* Cabrera, L.Y,* Ramirez-Zamora, A. and Pilitsis, J.G. Shaking up the debate: Ensuring the ethical use of DBS intervention criteria for mid-stage Parkinson’s patients. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, 2017, 20(5):411-416. doi: 10.1111/ner.12608 [First and second author contributed equally and is stated in the article] PMID: 28497554

28 Vega, I.E., Cabrera, LY., Wygant, C.M., Velez-Ortiz, D., and Counts, S. E. Alzheimer’s disease in the Latino community: intersection of genetics and social determinants of health. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2017, 58 (4). http://www.j-alz.com/vol58-4. PMID: 28527211

29 Cabrera, L.Y., McKenzie, R., and Bluhm, R. Beyond the Technology: Attribution and Agency in Treatments for Mental Disorders. AJOB Neuroscience, 2017, 2(8): 92-94 DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2017.1326410 (editorial board review). [SJR: 0.33, 2015]

30 Shriver, A., Cabrera, L.Y, and Illes, J. Environmental Neuroethics: Bridging Environmental ethics and mental health. AJOB Bioethics, 2017, 17 (9): 26-27. DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1353172 (editorial board review). PMID: 28829259

31 Cabrera, L.Y. Pesticides: A case domain for Environmental Neuroethics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2017, 26 (4): 602-615. doi:10.1017/S0963180117000111. PMID: 28937341

32 Engel-Glatter, S., Cabrera, L.Y., Marzouki, Y. & Elger, B.S. Teaching bioethics to a large number of biology and pharma students: Lessons learned. Ethics and Behavior, 2018, 28(1):70-90. DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2016.1196361

33 Stahl,D.*, Cabrera, LY*, Gibb, T. Should DBS for psychiatric disorders be considered a form of psychosurgery? Ethical and legal considerations. Science and Engineering Ethics, 2018, 24(4):1119-1142. DOI 10.1007/s11948-017-9934-y [First and second author contributed equally and is stated in the article]. PMID: 28653164.

34 Cabrera, L.Y., Bittlinger, M., Lou, H., Müller, S. and Illes, J. The re-emergence of psychiatric neurosurgery: Insights from a cross-cultural study of newspapers and magazine coverage. Acta Neurochirurgica, 2018, 160(3):625-635.

35 Cabrera, LY, Sidiropoulos, C., Goudreau, J. A critical appraisal of the recent U.S. FDA approval for earlier DBS intervention. Neurology, 2018, 91 (3):133-136. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000005829.

36 Cabrera, LY, Boyce, H, McKenzie, R, Bluhm, R. Conflicts of interest and industry professional relationships in psychiatric neurosurgery: a comparative literature review. Neuro FOCUS, 2018, 45(2). doi:10.3171/2018.4.FOCUS17399.

37 Cabrera, L.Y. Bittlinger, M., Lou, H., Müller, S. and Illes, J. Reader comments to media reports on psychiatric neurosurgery: Past history casts shadows on the future. Acta Neurochirurgica, 2018, 160(12), 2501-2507. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-018-3696-4.

38 Cabrera, LY, McKenzie, R., Brandt, M., Bluhm, R. Comparison of concerns between professionals and the lay public regarding two psychiatric treatments. AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2018, 9(4):252-266. https://doi.org/10.1080/23294515.2018.1512534

39 Cabrera, L.Y. and Bluhm, R. Interpreting patients’ beliefs about deep brain stimulation for treatment resistant depression: the need for caution and for context. AJOB Neuroscience, 2018, 9:4, 230-232 (editorial board review).

40 Bluhm, R. and Cabrera, L.Y. It's not just counting that counts: A reply to Gilbert, Viaña, and Ineichen. Neuroethics, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12152-018-9391-6.

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41 Cabrera, LY, Brandt, M., McKenzie, R., Bluhm, R. Online comments about psychiatric neurosurgery and psychopharmacological interventions: public perceptions and concerns. Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 220:184-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.11.021.

42 Cabrera, LY., Sarva, H., Sidiropoulos, C. Perspectives on the Earlier Use of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease from a Qualitative Study of US Clinicians. World Neurosurgery, 2019, pii: S1878-8750(19)30683-7.

43 Bluhm, R., Cabrera, LY, McKenzie, R. What we (should) talk about when we talk about deep brain stimulation and personal identity. Neuroethics, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12152-019-09396-6

44 Cabrera, LY., Sadle, C., Purcell, E. Neuroethical considerations of next-generation electrode arrays for interfacing the brain. Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2019, 3: 586-589. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-019-0407-2.

45 Emerging Issues Task Force, International Neuroethics Society (Kellmeyer, P., Chandler, J., Cabrera, LY., Carter, A., Kreitmair, K., Weiss, A., Illes, J.) Neuroethics at 15: The current and future environment for neuroethics. AJOB Neuroscience, 2019, 10:3, 104-110, Doi: 10.1080/21507740.2019.1632958

46 Cabrera, L.Y. A human rights approach to low data reporting in clinical trials of psychiatric deep brain stimulation. Bioethics, 2019, 33:1050–1058. Doi: 10.1111/bioe.12648.

47 Cabrera, L.Y.*, Courchesne, C.*, Kiss, Z., Illes, J. Clinical perspectives on psychiatric neurosurgery. Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, 2019; 97(5-6):391-398. doi:10.1159/000505080

48 Cabrera, LY., Kelly-Blake, K., and Sidiropoulos, C. Perspectives on deep brain stimulation and its earlier use for parkinson’s disease: a qualitative study of us patients. Brain Sciences, 2020, 10(1):34. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10010034.

49 Cabrera, LY. And Herrera-Ferra, K. ¿“Neuroensanchamiento”?: Concepts and perspectives about neuroenhancement in the Hispanic literature". Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2020, 4:82-93.

50 Dave, A. and Cabrera, LY. Ostheophatic American medical students attitudes’ towards different modalities of neuroenhancement. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2020. doi.org/10.1007/s41465-020-00163-7.

51 Bluhm, R., and Cabrera, LY. Deep brain stimulation and relational agency: Negotiating relationships. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2020, 13(1), pp. 155–161.

52 Cabrera, LY, Bluhm, R. Fostering neuroethics integration: disciplines, methods and frameworks. AJOB Neuroscience, 2020; 11(3):194-196.

53 Cabrera, L.Y., Courchesne, C., Bittlinger, M., Müller, S., Martinez, R., Racine, E., and Illes, J. Authentic self and last resort: International perceptions of psychiatry neurosurgery, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2020 (on line first).

54 Greenbaum, D. and Cabrera, LY. Editorial: ELSI in human enhancement: What distinguished it from therapy? Frontiers in Genetics, 2020,11, art. 618.

55 Cabrera, L.Y., Nowak III, G.R., Achtyes, E., McCright, A.M., Bluhm, R. Last resort interventions?: A qualitative study of psychiatrists’ experience with and views on psychiatric electroceutical interventions. Psychiatry Quarterly, (online first).

56 Cabrera, L.Y. and Carter-Johnson, J. It’s not my fault, my brain implant made me do it: emergent neurotechnologies and challenges to responsibility frameworks. Akron Law Review, (Accepted).

Edited Journals

1 Cabrera, LY., Greenbaum, D. Research Topic. ELSI in human enhancement: What distinguishes it from therapy? Frontiers. 2018.

Abstracts

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1 Cabrera, LY., Fitz, N.S., Reiner, P. Sources of Angst about Cognitive Enhancement: Changes to Core

Features of Self and Perceptions of Success. Selected Abstracts from the 2013 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting. AJOB Neuroscience 5 (3):37.

2 Cabrera, L.Y., Reiner, P. Substantive Discrepancies between Academic and Public Concerns Regarding the Ethics of Neuroenhancement, Selected Abstracts From the 2014 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, AJOB Neuroscience, 6:4, 81-93, DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2015.1094537 [Top abstract award].

3 Cabrera, LY., Tesluk, J. Chakraborti, M., Matthews, R., and Illes, J. Environmental Neuroethics: Setting the Agenda. Selected Abstracts From the 2015 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, AJOB Neuroscience 7:2, W1-W18 [Ranked as one of the top abstracts]

4 Cabrera, L.Y., Bittlinger, M., Lou, H., Müller, S. and Illes, J. (2017) The Re-emergence of Psychiatric Neurosurgery: A Cross-national Comparison of Media Coverage. Stereotact funct Neurosurg 95 (suppl 1):100.

8 Dave, A., Cabrera, LY. American Medical Student’s Attitudes Towards Different Modalities of Neuroenhancement. MSU University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, East Lansing, MI, April 13, 2018.

9 Cortright, M., Cabrera, LY. Perceptions, Beliefs, and Concerns About Alzheimer’s Disease in Latino Population. MSU University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum. East Lansing, MI, April 5, 2019.

10 Cortright, M., Castillo, E., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E., Cabrera, LY. Perceived Invasiveness of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions as Treatment for Clinical Depression. Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE). East Lansing, MI, July 25, 2019.

11 Cabrera, LY. Courchesne, C., Bittlinger, M., Müller, S., Martinez, R., Racine, E., Illes, J. A Look at Neuromodulation Through Media Coverage and Public Attitudes. Canadian Neuromodulation Society, Iqaluit, Canada, June 30-July 2, 2019. [travel award]

12 Cabrera, L.Y., Courchesne, C., Illes, J. Practice, Perceptions and Predictions: A Survey of North American Functional Neurosurgeons, Canadian Neuromodulation Society Meeting, Iqaluit, Nunavut, June 30-July 3, 2019.

13 McCright, A., Penzkofer, M., Nowak, G., Gilbert, M., Bluhm, R., Achtyes, E., Cabrera, LY. Public Views About Treating Depression Across Four Treatment Modalities. 11th Annual National Network of Depression Centers Conference. Ann Arbor, MI, September 24, 2019.

14 Castillo, E., Cortright, M., Nowak, G., Gilbert, M., Achtyes, E., McCright, A., Bluhm, R, Cabrera. LY. Comparison of perceived barriers regarding psychiatric electroceutical interventions as treatment for clinical depression. 11th Annual National Network of Depression Centers Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, September 24, 2019.

15 Cortright, M., Castillo, E., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E , Cabrera, L.Y. Perceived invasiveness of psychiatric electroceutical interventions as treatment for clinical depression. Mapping Neuroethics. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 17-18, 2019.

16 McCright, A., Castillo, E., Cortright, M. Bluhm, R., Achtyes, E. Cabrera, LY. Public views about treating depression across four treatment modalities: invasiveness and affect to self. Mapping Neuroethics. International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 17-18, 2019.

17 Cabrera, L.Y. Latinos perceptions and concerns about Alzheimer’s disease. Innov Aging 3 (Suppl 1): S543, 2019.

18 Gilbert,M.., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E , Cabrera, L.Y. Experience, Knowledge, and Attitudes of Patients and Public regarding Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions for Treatment-Resistant Depression, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, April 2020 [Accepted but event cancel due to Covid-19].

19 Castillo, E., Cortright, M., Nowak, G., Gilbert, M., Achtyes, E., McCright, A., Bluhm, R, Cabrera. LY. Comparison of perceived barriers regarding psychiatric electroceutical interventions as treatment for

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clinical depression, Michigan Psychiatry Society Annual Meeting, April 2020. [Accepted but event cancel due to Covid-19].

20 Nowak III, G.R., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E , Cabrera, L.Y. Perceptions of the Side Effects, Risks, and Benefits Associated with Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions, Brain Initiative Investigators Meeting, June 1-2, 2020, virtual conference due to Covid-19 [Awarded Travel Trainee Award].

21 Castillo, E., Achtyes, E., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Cabrera, LY. Understanding patient and public perceptions about psychiatric electroceutical interventions and their effect on self. Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE). Online, August 4, 2020.

22 Cortright, M., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E., Cabrera, LY. Patient and Public Perceptions of the Invasiveness of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions. Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE). Online, August 4, 2020.

BOOKS ______________________________________________________________________________ Monograph

1 Cabrera, L.Y. Nanotechnology: Beyond Human Nature. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG &

Co. KG, 2009. 2 Cabrera, L.Y. Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies.

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Chapters

1 Cabrera, L. Human implants: a suggested framework to set priorities. In Luppicini, R. (Ed). Ethical

Impact of Technology Advancements and Applications in Society, 2012, pp. 243-253. 2 Campbell, T. & Cabrera, L.Y. The weak moral basis for strong regulation of pre-implantation genetic

diagnosis (PGD). In McLean, S. and Elliston, S. (Eds.) Regulating Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis: A Comparative and Theoretical Analysis. Biomedical Law and Ethics Library. Taylor and Francis Group, 2012.

3 Cabrera, L.Y. How does enhancing cognition affect human values? How does this translate into social responsibility? In Ohl, F., Lee, G. and Illes, J. (eds). Ethical Issues in Behavioural Neuroscience. Springer, 2015, pp. 223–241.

4 Cabrera, L.Y., Davis, W., Orozco, M. Visioneering and our common future. In Collier, J. (ed). The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision. London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2015, pp.199-218.

5 Cabrera, L.Y. The first generation of environmental neuroethics. In Illes, J. and Hossain, S (eds). Neuroethics: Anticipating the Future. Oxford University Press, 2017.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS____________________________________________________ Journal Articles and Special Reports

1 Mantilla, A., Perez-Meana, H., Mata, D., Angeles, C. Alvarado, J. & Cabrera, L. Analysis and recognition

of voiced segments of esophageal speech. IEEE Computer Society, Proceedings of the Electronics, Robotics and Automotive Mechanics Conference CERMA’06, 2006, Sept. 2: 236-244.

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2 Mantilla, A., Perez-Meana, H., Mata, D., Angeles, C. Alvarado, J. & Cabrera, L. Recognition of vowels segments in Spanish esophageal speech using Hidden Markov Models. IEEE Computer Society, Proceedings CIC’06 15th International Conference on Computing, 2006, Nov., 1: 115-120.

3 Cabrera, L.Y., Illes, J. Balancing ethics and care in disorders of consciousness. The Lancet Neurology, 2018, 17(2): 112-113. PMID:29153410 [Commissioned Commentary].

Other

1 Cabrera, LY. Human enhancement and brain stimulation. NeuroEthics Women Leader Blog, 2012.

http://neuroethicswomenleaders.wordpress.com/2012/10/07/human-enhancement-and-brain-stimulation/.

2 Cabrera, LY. Visioneering and our common future. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 2013. http://social-epistemology.com/collective-vision/

3 Cabrera, LY. Tips for a job interview. NeuroEthics Women Leader Blog, 2015. http://neuroethicswomenleaders.com/2015/05/01/tips-for-a-job-interview/

4 Cabrera, LY. Forgetting about fear: A neuroethics perspective. Michigan State University Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Blog, 2016. https://msubioethics.com/2016/03/24/forgetting-about-fear/.

5 Cabrera, LY. The competing identities of neuroethics. International Neuroethics Society Meeting Summaries, 2016. http://www.neuroethicssociety.org/2016-annual-meeting-competing-identities-summary

6 Cabrera, LY. Can brain scans spot criminal intent? Michigan State University Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Blog, 2017. https://msubioethics.com/2017/04/06/can-brain-scans-spot-criminal-intent/

7 Cabrera, LY. and Carter-Johnson, J. It’s not my fault, my brain implant made me do it, The Conversation, April 2018. https://theconversation.com/its-not-my-fault-my-brain-implant-made-me-do-it-91040.

8 Herrera-Ferrá, K., Salles, A., and Cabrera, LY. Global neuroethics and cultural diversity: Some challenges to consider. The Neuroethics Blog, April 2018. http://www.theneuroethicsblog.com/2018/04/global-neuroethics-and-cultural.html.

9 Cabrera, LY. Should we improve our memory with direct brain stimulation?”. Michigan State University, Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Blog, April 2018. https://msubioethics.com/2018/04/26/memory-direct-brain-stimulation/.

10 Cabrera, LY. McKenzie, R. and Bluhm, R. Ethical concerns surrounding psychiatric treatments: Do academics agree with the public? The Neuroethics Blog, June 2018. http://www.theneuroethicsblog.com/2018/06/ethical-concerns-surrounding.html#more

11 Cabrera, LY. Should we trust giant tech companies and entrepreneurs with reading our brains?. Michigan State University Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Blog, September 2019. https://msubioethics.com/2019/09/12/trust-tech-companies-entrepreneurs-reading-brains-cabrera/.

12 Cabrera, L.Y. Guiding the ethical use and development of psychiatric electroceutical interventions. The Neuroethics Blog, December 2019. http://www.theneuroethicsblog.com/2019/12/guiding-ethical-use-and-development-of.html

13 Cabrera, L.Y. The Promises and Perils of Using Collective Data to Monitor COVID-19. Michigan State University Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Blog, April 2020. https://msubioethics.com/2020/04/23/promises-and-perils-of-using-collective-data-to-monitor-covid-19-cabrera/

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Book Reviews

1 Cabrera, L. Book Review: ‘Nanoethics: big ethical issues with small technology’.

Nanoethics, 2010, 4 (1): 85-87. 2 Cabrera, L. Book Review: ‘Neuroethics: An introduction with readings’ (Martha Farah

(ed)), 2010. Metapsychology Online Reviews. http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=5877&cn=135

3 Cabrera, L. Book Review: ‘Pragmatic neuroethics: Improving treatment and understanding of the mind-brain’(Eric Racine). 2011. Metapsychology Online Reviews. http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=6055&cn=135

4 Cabrera, L. Book review: ‘Practical ethics’, 3rd edition (Peter Singer). 2012. Metapsychology Online Reviews. http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=6380&cn=135

5 Cabrera, L. Book review. ‘Enhancing human capacities’ (Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen and Guy Kahan (Eds)). 2012. Metapsychology Online Reviews. http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=6519&cn=135

6 Cabrera, L.Y. Book Review: ‘What is nanotechnology and why does it matter?: From science to ethics’. Nanoethics, 2014. DOI 10.1007/s11569-014-0196-8

7 Cabrera, L.Y. Book Review: ‘Ethics of emergent technologies’. Nanoethics, 2015, 9: 251-254 DOI: 10.1007/s11569-015-0243-0

8 Cabrera, L.Y. Book Review: ‘Empirically informed ethics: Morality between facts and norms’. Filosofia Unisonos, 2015, 16 (2).

WORKS UNDER REVIEW_____________________________________________________________

1.

Cabrera, L.Y., Michael, S., Tvedten, E., Bender, A., Sidiropoulos, C., Sarva, H. Perception of patients with DBS regarding timing of DBS in Parkinson’s Disease. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery.

2. Cabrera, L.Y., Bluhm, R., Gilbert, M., McCright, A.M., Achtyes, E. R. P. McMurphy’s Blues: Patient and Public Views on Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions. Psychiatry Research.

3. Martinez, N., Dasgupta, I., Carter, A., Chandler, J., Kellmeyer, P., Kreitmair, K., Weiss, A., Cabrera, L.Y. Mental Health and COVID-19: Crisis and Opportunities for Digital Mental Health. JMIR Mental Health [Senior author].

4. Chandler, JA., Cabrera, L.Y., Doshi, P., Fecteau, S., Herrera-Ferra, K. et al. International legal approaches to neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

5. Bluhm, R., Castillo, E., Achtyes, E., McCright, A., Cabrera, L.Y. They affect the person, but for better or worse?: Perceptions of psychiatric electroceutical interventions among psychiatrists, patients, and the public. Neuroethics. [senior author]

WORKS IN PREPARATION____________________________________________________________

1. Cabrera, L.Y., Nowak, G., Bluhm, R., Achtyes, E., McCright, A.M. Side effects and benefits psychiatric

electroceutical interventions: A qualitative study.

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2. Cabrera, L.Y., Gilbert, M., Achtyes, E., McCright, A.M., Bluhm, R. Jumping through the hoops: barriers and other ethical concerns to the use of psychiatric electroceutical interventions.

3 Cortright, M., Castillo, E., Bluhm, R. McCright, A., Achtyes, E., Cabrera, L.Y. Perceived invasiveness of psychiatric electroceutical interventions as treatment for clinical depression.

4 Cabrera, L.Y., Han, C, Wang, F, Sarva, H. Perception of neurologists regarding timing of DBS in Parkinson’s Disease. Neurology