It was great seeing you all in Prague! We hope you enjoyed as much as we did!
You can find whole gallery on PTNCE 2019 webpage https://t.co/GonEiCklnG.
Christine Caldwell shared with us how cumulative culture can arise under a wide range of different learning conditions in adult human participants.
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Today we started with interesting plenary talk by Jaroslav Flegr. He showed that the Toxoplasmosis infection has a large impact on the physical and mental health of humans. #ptnce2019#ptnce
Wonderful key note talk by Kristen Hawkes! Grandmother hypothesis might account for the evolution of human post-menopausal longevity, later maturity, and shorter birth intervals compared to our closest living evolutionary cousins, the great apes. #ptnce2019@ptnce
Check out Vinohradský pivovar, restaurant and local brewery, where banquet will take place. You can look forward for music, buffet-style dinner and tasting of great local beers. It is still not late to sign up for the banquet, ask at the registration desk.
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Our social programme will begin on Tuesday evening by wine reception at the Botanical garden of the Faculty of Science. Gain an insight into the garden’s history, plants and seasonal highlights by joining guided tours! #ptnce2019
PTNCE 2019 is held for the first time in Prague. The city of Golem and Pérák, also known as The Spring Man of Prague, Czech Superhero! See here https://t.co/rmdBMSW285
Don't forget to submit your abstract until 16/6/2019!