Caitlyn A. Tabor, J.D., M.B.E.
Senior Fellow in Law and Applied Neuroscience
2024-2025
Caitlyn A. Tabor, J.D., M.B.E., is a neuroethicist and attorney in Boston. She is a Senior Fellow in Law and Applied Neuroscience, a collaboration between the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Petrie-Flom Center. At CLBB, Caitlyn is the Program Director of the Aging Brains program, the Trauma-Informed Legal Perspectives program, and the United Nations Institute for Training & Research International Neurolaw Curriculum program. She is also a teaching faculty member at the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School, where she teaches Neuroethics and Ethics and Governance of Digital Privacy and AI. Caitlyn has presented her research at the United States Department of Justice and, internationally, at Hong Kong University.
Caitlyn’s most recent publication, an article titled “Sleep Is a Human Right, and Its Deprivation Is Torture,” will be published in the AMA Journal of Ethics in October 2024. She is passionate about exploring the ways in which translational, actionable law and policy can be powerful agents of justice and equity.