PATAS

Primatologists Analyze Topics At Supper


Our purpose is to increase the opportunities for intellectual and social interactions among those of us sharing an underlying interest in primate behavior.

The meetings ended in 2000 when the majority of members slowly became too busy to attend the meetings.



 

Previous PATAS Gatherings

1998-2000 meetings


Contacts

Alex Skolnick (5-6198)


Our purpose is to increase the opportunities for intellectual and social interactions among those of us sharing an underlying interest in primate behavior.


The informal & discussion-oriented "meetings" will consist of interactive discussions of new or preliminary research, ideas for new projects,discussion of new papers, or anything else of general interest to the group.


Anyone with an intellectual interest in primate behavior is welcome to attend. While the topics *will* be about primates, members of the general animal behavior community (or anyone else) are welcome and encouraged at any time -- meeting topics will be announced in advance.


We will meet at 6:30 pm on the last Thursday of each month at a group member's house. Food will be brought in and everyone will split the cost (under $5). Discussion will start around 7 pm. You do not have to attend dinner to participate in the disscussion. Location, facilitator, and food hosts will be rotated among participants.


If you have comments or suggestions, email me at askolnic@facstaff.wisc.edu

For further links to Primate-related information on the web go to the Primate Information Network.
 

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