ASAB Easter Meeting 2010 – Animal societies from genes to populations
This is my site Written by Simon Garnier on February 9, 2010 – 2:06 pm • Filed Under Conference/Workshop, Events, Social behavior

This year, the ASAB Easter meeting will be hosted by the School of Psychology at University of Exeter and will focus on “Animal societies from genes to populations”. It will consist of talks about up-to-date techniques, methods and approaches used in the study of social behaviour. This meeting is aimed at PhD students and early postdocs. 

The first day of the meeting is a postgraduate workshop with short talks by invited speakers, focusing on topics of great interest for researchers in the early stages of their career. The second and third days are the Easter meeting. There will be post graduate talks, poster presentations, social events, and plenary lectures by Prof. Jane Hurst and Prof. Jens Krause as well as the presentation by Dr Andy Gardner, the 2010 winner of the ASAB Outstanding Young Investigator Award.

All information can be found at the following address: http://psychology.exeter.ac.uk/asabeaster2010/ASAB%20Easter%20Meeting%202010.html

Important dates for this event are:

  • Deadline for abstract submission: February 28, 2010
  • Registration closes: March 10, 2010

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