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Round Table on Neurotechnology – Expectations, Risks and Opportunities at San Telmo Museum

Members of the Institute of Philosophy (CSIC) and the Neural Rehabilitation Group (Cajal Institute – CSIC) participated in a Round Table on Neurotechnology – Expectations, Risks and Opportunities that was held at San Telmo Museum (San Sebastian – Spain).

Watch the video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM4J_4A8GWc&list

Round Table on Neurotechnology – Expectations, Risks and Opportunities at San Telmo Museum
Pilar Raya September 23, 2019October 27, 2020 News
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