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Sat, 11.03. 2006
Sun, 12.03. 2006
Mon, 13.03. 2006
Tue, 14.03. 2006
Wed, 15.03. 2006
Thu, 16.03. 2006
Fri, 17.03. 2006
Sat, 18.03. 2006
Saturday, 11.03. 2006
13.00-18.00
arrival and check-in
18.30
Dinner
20.00
Opening Session
Sunday, 12.03. 2006
08.00
Breakfast
09.00
Open offer
Mass with Father Tobias Karcher SJ
10.00
Opening lecture in neurosciences
The Functional Architecture of the Brain
Prof.Dr. Paul Matthews, Oxford
12.30
Lunch
15.00
Coffee
15.30
Free will: Cognitive representation, perception and action planning
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Hommel, Leiden
17.00
Opening lecture in neuroethics
Do ethical issues in neuroscience constitute a new ethics, neuroethics?
Prof. Dr. Kathinka Evers, Uppsala
18.30
Dinner
19.30
Social Programme in Mannheim
Monday, 13.03. 2006
08.00
Breakfast
09.00
Evolution of the Human Brain
Prof. Dr. Georg W. Kreuzberg, München
11.00
Opening Session
Neurosciences in the twentieth century
Stories from the history of brain research
Prof.Dr. Moshe Feinsod, Haifa
12.30
Lunch
14.00

Neuro-practice
Excursion to a lab

Alzheimer‘s Disease – Drug Discovery;
Cellzome Heidelberg

Central Institute for Mental Health, Mannheim

NEURO NETWORK,
Molecular Cell Biology, University Mainz

Anti-tumor defense in the brain,
German Cencer Research Center, Heidelberg

Institute for Neuroradiology, University Mannheim

Neurodrugs, Abbott, Ludwigshafen

18.30
Dinner
Tuesday, 14.03. 2006
09.00

Neuroethics Forum:
Philosophical Fundamentals of Neuroethics
Basics in Neuro-Philosophy

Groupe 1
Rene Descartes and his impact on brain research
Dr. Ralf Schumacher, Berlin

Groupe 2
Immanuel Kant and his impact on brain research
Dr. Andreas Hütig, Mainz

Groupe 3
Georg Friedrich Hegel and his impact on brain research
Dr. Dirk Stederoth, Kassel

Groupe 4
Ancient Philosophy ant its relevance to understand the problems in brain research
Prof. Dr. Thomas Buchheim, München

12.30
Lunch
14.00

Freedom – just an illusion?
Possible and impossible implications of brain research
Prof. Dr. Michael Pauen, Magdeburg

15.30
Coffee
16.00
Excursion/Guided Tour and sightseeing in Speyer
19.00
Dinner in Speyer
Wednesday, 15.03. 2006
8.00
Breakfast
09.00

Neuroscience Workshops

Worksphop Brain Imaging

Workshop Pharmacologial Enhancement of Cognition

Workshops Neuroscience and Spirituality

Workshop Brain/ Machine INTERFACES

12.30
Lunch
14.30

Coffee

15.00

Neuroscience Workshops

Worksphop Brain Imaging

Workshop Pharmacologial Enhancement of Cognition

Workshops Neuroscience and Spirituality

Workshop Brain/ Machine INTERFACES

18.00

Excursion/ Lunch / Guided Tour and sightseeing in Heidelberg

Thursday, 16.03. 2006
7.30
Breakfast
08.00

Excursion to Strasbourg

10.00 – 12.00
Council of Europe; Strasbourg
- Bioethics devision
Dr. Lawrence Loew
13.00

Lunch

14.30

European Court of Human rights, Strasbourg
“The Bournewood Case”

16.00

Sigtseeing and free time in Strasbourg

20.00
Departure back to Ludwigshafen
Friday, 17.03. 2006
8.00
Breakfast
09.00

Excursion to Karlsruhe

11.00
Art and brain:
Prof. Dr. Peter Weibel, Director Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe
12.30

Lunch

14.00

Visit the exhibiton at the Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe

16.00

Excursion to Maulbronn Monastry

17.00
Guided Tour at Maulbronn Monastry
Cistertian Monastry from 1147-1537
UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage
19.00
Vine Testing and Dinner in Maulbronn
22.00
Farwell Party
Saturday, 18.03. 2006
9.00
Breakfast
10.00

Spring Event in Neuroethics 2006/2007(Reflection)

11.00
End of Spring Event 2006, Departure
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