Neuroethics discusses the societal and ethical implications of developments in basic and clinical neuroscience. In this emerging field which covers a wide range of issues, my interest is in how we handle sex/gender differences in neuroscience. For a sample of perspectives, check Neuroethics, 2012, 5(3) issue.
NEUROGENDERINGS is a network of scholars from neuroscience, social sciences and humanities that critically evaluate neuroscience methods, findings and interpretations from a feminist perspective via annual meetings and collaborations. I am a member of this group. Here is more information.