Terms of Use
These terms govern use of the NeuroBehavior Clinic public website. They clarify the purpose of the site, the limits of online communication, and the distinction between public information, formal clinical care, research participation, recruitment, and institutional work.
Public Website
The site provides institutional information about the clinic, research activity, team, collaborations, ethics, and contact pathways.
No Emergency Channel
This website and its forms must not be used for urgent medical, psychiatric, safety, legal, or forensic emergencies.
Formal Pathways Required
Appointments, research participation, expert instructions, employment applications, and collaborations require review through the appropriate formal process.
1. Acceptance
By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, you should not use the site.
2. Informational Nature of the Website
The content is provided for general information, scientific communication, institutional transparency, recruitment, and contact purposes. It does not replace professional medical, psychological, legal, forensic, or emergency advice.
No doctor-patient, therapist-patient, researcher-participant, expert-instruction, employment, or collaboration relationship is created by browsing the website or submitting a public contact form. Such relationships require formal acceptance, documentation, consent, and scheduling through the appropriate pathway.
3. Emergency and Crisis Situations
The website is not monitored as an emergency service. If you or another person may be at immediate risk, contact local emergency services, the nearest hospital emergency department, or the relevant crisis support service. Do not wait for a response from this website.
4. Clinical, Research, and Forensic Boundaries
Clinical services: appointments require suitability review, informed consent, scheduling, and appropriate documentation.
Research participation: studies require eligibility screening, ethics governance, protocol information, and consent.
Forensic matters: expert work requires a defined referral question, authorization, scope, evidence limits, and impartial reporting.
5. Responsible Use of Contact Forms
- Do not send urgent medical, psychiatric, legal, or safety information through a public website form.
- Do not upload or transmit identity documents, medical records, court files, or sensitive personal data unless specifically instructed through a secure approved channel.
- Provide accurate contact information if you expect a response.
- Understand that submitting a form does not guarantee acceptance of a referral, study enrolment, employment application, or collaboration request.
6. Acceptable Technical Use
- Do not attempt unauthorized access to the website, staff portal, databases, forms, files, or restricted resources.
- Do not submit false, abusive, unlawful, malicious, or misleading content.
- Do not scrape, overload, scan, disrupt, reverse engineer, or interfere with website infrastructure.
- Do not use automated tools to harvest staff, patient, candidate, or research information.
7. Intellectual Property and Permitted Use
Text, page structure, graphics, logos, documents, research summaries, staff profiles, and other materials are owned by NeuroBehavior Clinic or its licensors unless otherwise stated. You may view and reference the website for personal, academic, institutional, or referral-information purposes, but may not reproduce, modify, redistribute, train commercial models on, or commercially exploit the content without written permission.
8. Publications, Research Summaries, and Professional Profiles
Research descriptions, project summaries, publication references, staff biographies, and collaboration information are provided for transparency and context. They may be updated as roles, projects, approvals, funding, or outputs change. Public summaries should not be treated as complete protocols, clinical recommendations, or individualized advice.
9. External Links and Third-Party Resources
The website may link to hospitals, universities, regulators, maps, publication platforms, funders, journals, or partner resources. External websites are controlled by their own operators and may have separate terms, privacy notices, availability, and security practices.
10. Availability and Accuracy
We aim to keep website content accurate and current, but clinical services, research projects, staff roles, facilities, equipment, recruitment, collaborations, legal requirements, and contact pathways can change. We may update, suspend, correct, or remove content without prior notice.
11. Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, NeuroBehavior Clinic is not liable for loss arising from misuse of the website, reliance on public information as individualized advice, unavailability of the site, unauthorized third-party activity, or external websites linked from this site.
12. Governing Law and Updates
These terms are primarily governed by the laws of Spain. Swiss law may also be relevant for activities specifically connected with Zürich research operations. Mandatory health, research, employment, forensic, data protection, public-law, or consumer rules may apply where required. We may update these terms, and the current version is published on this page.