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Dr. Noa Pinter-Wollman has studied how group composition affects group behaviour in a variety of animal species, from elephants to ants. Her approach combines field and lab studies with computer simulations, theoretical work, image analysis, and social network analysis. Examining the behavior of animals can provide important assessment tools for conservation actions and insights on preserving biodiversity.
Pinter-Wollman holds the Animal Behavior Society’s “Outstanding New Investigator Award.” Here she gives us an overview of her recent work in a wide ranging and lively presentation.
Please join us for this opening lecture and reception for the Women Scholars' Speaker Series.
All welcome.
Sponsored by the Women Scholars' Speaker Series, the Office of the President, the Faculty of Arts & Science and the Department of Psychology.
Contact:
Louise Barrett | louise.barrett@uleth.ca | (403) 317-5039