2nd Siberian Indian Summer School on Human Ethology, 2003
(HESISS2003),
September 7th-11th, 2003
Summary of evaluation of the students presentations:
In total, 7 posters
and 4 oral presentations were evaluated by the lecturers and
organizers of the school. The highest score was achieved by
2 oral presentations: Phenomenon of displacement activity
by Olesya Schepina and Hypothesis on the role of social
learning in development of hunting behavior in Mirmica ants
by Sophia Panteleeva. Thus, these two students shared the
fist and second awards.
The 3rd winner was Tatjana Mishakova with oral presentation
entitled Genetic polymorphism of dopamine D4 receptor
and dopamine transporter protein genes among North Asian native
populations.
On the farewell party on Thursday
night Dr. Frank Salter, International Organizer of HESISS2003
and Secretary of the International Society for Human Ethology
(ISHE), announced the winners and promised them one year ISHE
membership. We cordially congratulate Olesya, Sophia and Tatjana,
and wish them more excited research results!
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