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Craig McFarland

Craig W. McFarland is a senior at Harvard College studying Neuroscience & Philosophy with a minor in Global Health & Health Policy. Craig serves as a Neuroscience Early Career Policy Ambassador to U.S. Congress through the Society for Neuroscience, President and Founder of the Harvard Ethics Society, and Captain of the Harvard Ethics & Bioethics Debate Team. He has conducted research in France and Switzerland and across Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study. His thesis research on brain morphology, mental illness, and neuroethics has won 7 awards, and he has presented his research across 8 conferences, including Neuroscience 2024, Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference, and the Society for Research in Psychopathology. His research has been published in journals such as the American Journal of Bioethics, AJOB Neuroscience, and the British Medical Journal. Together, his work has motivated his pursuits to pioneer efforts at the intersection of neuroscience, law, and ethics.