Dear Professor,
I am an independent researcher from Australia with a longstanding interest in neuroscience, neurotechnology governance, and cognitive rights.
Over the past year I have developed a proposal titled the Neurotransparency Governance Framework, a governance model intended to address the legal, ethical, and civil-liberties implications of increasingly capable neurotechnologies. The framework builds upon concepts such as mental privacy, cognitive liberty, psychological continuity, and neurorights, while proposing a more detailed governance architecture that includes transparency obligations, oversight mechanisms, evidentiary standards, due-process protections, and a draft Bill of Cognitive Rights.
A central premise of the framework is that governance should be capable of addressing not only current neurotechnologies but also future systems that may achieve increasingly sophisticated forms of neural inference, semantic decoding, memory extraction, or cognitive monitoring.
Given your significant contributions to the fields of neurorights, neuroethics, and human-rights governance, I would be grateful for any comments, criticisms, or observations you may be willing to offer. I am particularly interested in identifying weaknesses, omissions, unrealistic assumptions, or areas where existing scholarship has already addressed similar concerns.
If you are interested, I would be pleased to provide the full document.
Thank you for your time and for your contributions to this important field.
Kind regards,
Andrew Egerszegi
Sydney, Australia
+61 405-197-597
Post Merged: Yesterday at 04:24:41 PM
Here are the most direct contact points I could verify.
Academic Researchers
Marcello Ienca
Professor of Ethics of AI and Neuroscience, TUM
Email: marcello.ienca@tum.de
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Nita Farahany
Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy, Duke University
Email: farahany@duke.edu
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Roberto Andorno
Expert in Biomedical Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights
Email: roberto.andorno@rwi.uzh.ch
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Standards and Policy Bodies
IEEE Neuroethics / Brain Data Standards
The IEEE standards work is usually organized through working groups rather than individual public email addresses.
Start here:
[IEEE Standards Association](
https://standards.ieee.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
[IEEE Brain Initiative Neuroethics Activities](
https://brain.ieee.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
If your objective is to circulate the Neurotransparency Governance Framework, I would recommend addressing:
IEEE Brain Data Governance initiatives
IEEE Augmented Cognition standards participants
IEEE Neuroethics Working Groups
The IEEE contact forms generally route messages to the appropriate committee.
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OECD Neurotechnology
The OECD's neurotechnology work is coordinated through its science, technology and innovation directorates.
Primary contact portal:
[OECD Contact Directory](
https://www.oecd.org/contact/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
[OECD Neurotechnology Recommendation Resources](
https://www.oecd.org/science/neurotechnology/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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UNESCO Bioethics Division
UNESCO's bioethics and ethics-of-science work is handled through:
[UNESCO Ethics of Science and Technology Programme](
https://www.unesco.org/en/ethics-science-technology?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
[UNESCO Contact Directory](
https://www.unesco.org/en/contact-us?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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Civil Liberties and Digital Rights Organizations
Electronic Frontier Foundation
General inquiries: info@eff.org
Policy / legal inquiries: info@eff.org
Press: press@eff.org
Official site: [Electronic Frontier Foundation](
https://www.eff.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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Access Now
General inquiries: info@accessnow.org
Legal inquiries: legal@accessnow.org
Press: press@accessnow.org
Official site: [Access Now](
https://www.accessnow.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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For your Neurotransparency Governance Framework, the three academics most likely to give a substantive response are probably:
1. Marcello Ienca
2. Nita Farahany
3. Roberto Andorno
All three have published extensively on neurorights, mental privacy, cognitive liberty, and governance of brain data. In fact, Ienca and Andorno are co-authors on several foundational neurorights and brain-data-governance papers alongside Rafael Yuste.
If you'd like, I can also .draft a concise professional introduction email that presents your framework in a way that is most likely to get a response from these researchers