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I am available for presentations that are guaranteed to get people thinking about the future. Please contact me for more information.

Here is a sampling of my Neurosociety presentations:


July 20, 2006
Social and Ethical Implications of Personality Shifting in a Neurosociety
2nd Annual Workshop on Geoethical Nanotechnology, Lincoln, Vermont.

June 1-2, 2006
Emerging Technologies for Enhancement at the AAAS Human Enhancement Conference, Washington DC

May 3, 2006
Policy Implications of Cognitive Enhancement Technologies, Pheonix AZ
Sponsored by Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes and Sandia National Labs.

November 4-6, 2005
Reason Dynamic Cities Conference
How do policies based on freedom and choice make a city great? Advances in brain science are effecting regional economies, business, politics, culture, and society. Where are the Neurotech Nexus'? The Mirage, Las Vegas.

September 28, 2005
Health Care Ventures 2005
Neurology industry roundtable at the first Dow Jones conference aimed at private health care investing. Sofitel, San Francisco.

September 19, 2005
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania
Our Emerging Neurosociety: How Neurotechnology is Shaping Business, Politics, and Culture.

August 3, 2005
Institute for the Future
The Neurotechnology Industry: The Future is Now.

April 19, 2005
MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB)
Molecules for the Mind: Tapping into the Booming Neuropharma Market. Bishop Auditorium, Stanford Business School.

April 18, 2005
Yi-Tan: Conversations About Change
Our Neurotech Future: Zack Lynch in conversation with Jerry Michalski and Pip Coburn of UBS Investment Research.1:30 pm EST

December 13-15, 2004
Arab Strategy Forum 2004
Tomorrow's World: A Peek Into 2050. Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

October 28-31, 2004
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 2004 Annual Meeting
Ethical, societal and legal implications of advances in cognitive science, neuroscience and neurotechnology. Pittsburgh PA.

May 2004
Gruter Institute Annual Conference: Law, Behavior and the Brain
The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research brings together a multidisciplinary network of distinguished scholars from the United States and abroad to discuss law and biologically informed behavioral sciences. Squaw Valley CA.

February, 2004
NBIC Convergence 2004
The convergence of nanoscience, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) offers immense opportunities for the improvement of human abilities, social outcomes, the nation's productivity and its quality of life; it also represents a major new frontier in research and development. New York NY.

September 2003
Bay Area Futures Salon
Zack Lynch leads a discussion on the impact of neurotechnology on the future of personal relationships, education, politics, privacy, business and innovation. Palo Alto CA.