Tabitha Moses
Biography
Awards/Honors:
2015 Brain Matters! 5 Travel Award
2016-2018 WSU School of Medicine Board of Governors Full Tuition Scholarship
2017, Oral Presentation Honorable Mention, Medical Student Research Symposium
2017 TEDMED Frontline Scholarship
2018 First Place Poster, Retrospective Clinical Care & Public Health Section Medical Student Research Symposium
2018 CPDD FORCE Junior Investigator Travel Award
2018 Top Poster Award, International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting
Education/Training
Johns Hopkins University
Research Interests
Substance use, stress, trauma
Research Key Collaborators
Advisors
Mark Greenwald, PhD
Publications
Moses, T., Lundahl, L. H., & Greenwald M.K., Factors Associated with Sedative Use and Misuse Among Heroin Users. April 2018. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 185, pp.10-16
Moses, T., Woodcock, E. A., Lister J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald M.K., Developing a Scale of Domains of Negative Consequences of Chronic Heroin Use. February 2018. Addictive Behaviors. 77, pp.260-266
Moses, T.& Illes, J. Ethics, Ethicists, and Professional Organizations in the Neurological Sciences. March 2017. AJOB Neuroscience. 8(1), pp.3-11
Moses, T., Emerging Technologies: The Ethical Dangers of Fixing What is Not Broken. May 2016. Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science and Technology
Abstracts:
Moses, T. Preventing a Lifetime of Trauma: Is it Ever Acceptable to Alter Memories in Children?,American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. In Press.
Moses, T., The Freedom to Become an Addict: Are Addiction Vaccines an Assault on Free Will?, American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. July 2016.
Moses, T., Is it Ethical to Hold a Person Culpable for His Actions if he Cannot Recognize Right and Wrong?, Neuroethics. May 2016.