I was excited to return to NIMBioS this week for a working group looking at new ways to think about null models for animal social behavior.
Noa Pinter-Wollman (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA); Elizabeth Hobson (Bio Sciences, Univ. of Cincinnati); Daniel Larremore (Computer Science, Univ. of Colorado Boulder); Michaela Puck Rombach (Math & Stats, Univ. of Vermont); Saray Shai (Comp Sci, Wesleyan Univ.); Matthew Silk (Ecology and Conservation, Univ of Exeter);
Project Title: Null models in social behavior
Noa Pinter-Wollman, Elizabeth Hobson, Daniel Larremore, Michaela Puck Rombach, Saray Shai, and Matthew Silk are collaborating with Nina Fefferman on a project to develop an adaptive framework for generating biologically relevant null models to study animal social behavior.
Visit Dates: October 24-26, 2019
Dan and I even got in some time on a local foosball table