1. M. Klimek, H. Karlsson, L. Karlsson, R. Korja, S. Nolvi, T. Häikiö, J.J. Tuulari, E.L. Kataja. Paternal adverse childhood experiences and offspring’s attentional disengagement from faces at 8 months – results from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study. 2nd FinnBrain International Congress on Prenatal and Early Life Stress, Turku, Finland, 2023 (poster)
2. M. Klimek, S. Entringer, A. Matras, M. Blukacz, I. Nenko, A. Galbarczyk, K. Słojewska, K. Krzych-Miłkowska, G. Jasienska. Growing up too fast? Adverse childhood experiences, later-life reproduction and sex hormones in women. Annual meeting of the Human Biology Association, Reno, Nevada (USA), 2023 (talk)
3. M. Klimek, S. Entringer, A. Matras, M. Blukacz, I. Nenko, A. Galbarczyk, G. Jasienska. Early-life adversities and later-life reproduction in women with fully traced reproductive history. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease World Congress, Vancouver, Canada 2022 (poster)
4. M. Klimek. The early-life origins of reproduction in women. Medical Psychology Kolloquium, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, 2021 (invited talk)
5. M. Klimek, A. Apanasewicz-Grzegorczyk, A. Ciochoń, D. P. Danel, A. Galbarczyk, U.M. Marcinkowska, M. Mijas, A. Ziomkiewicz. Pandemic mindfulness: is there a difference in pregnancy and birth outcomes between women practicing relaxation techniques or not? Pandemic Babies? The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Fertility and Family Dynamics conference (virtual), Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Berlin, Germany 2021 (poster)
6. M. Klimek, U.M. Marcinkowska, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Facial fluctuating asymmetry and reproductive success – a mediating role of age at first reproduction. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Annual Meeting (digital), Krakow, Poland, 2021 (poster)
7. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Fetal programming of inflammaging in women. DOHaD Australia and New Zealand Digital Trainee Conference, 2020 (poster)
8. M. Klimek. Is there a lifelong connection between early-life stress, telomere length and reproductive effort among women? Diversity in Telomere Dynamic Workshop, University of Edinburgh, UK, 2019 (talk)
9. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Dermatoglyphics, an indicator of early-life environment, predicts fertility in women. The Polish Society for Human and Evolution Studies, 6th International Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 2019 (poster)
10. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Facial fluctuating asymmetry: is it related to higher risk of cardiovascular diseases? International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, 2019 (poster)
11. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Being in utero during the Second World War is related to biomarkers of fetal programming. Annual Meeting of DOHaD Society of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, Australia, 2018 (symposium talk)
12. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Dermatoglyphic patterns are predictors of reproductive success in women. The 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Austin, USA, 2018 (talk)
13. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Finger dermatoglyphics and reproductive success in women. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease World Congress, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2017 (poster)
14. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Is facial fluctuating asymmetry, a biomarker of developmental stability, related to risk of cardiovascular diseases? Annual Meeting of DOHaD Society of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, Australia, 2017 (talk)
15. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Women with higher reproductive costs have more asymmetric faces. The Polish Society for Human and Evolution Studies, 3rd International Conference, Toruń, Poland, 2016 (poster)
16. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Reproductive costs and facial fluctuating asymmetry in postmenopausal women. Annual Meeting of DOHaD Society of Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia, 2016 (oral-poster)
17. M. Klimek, Urszula M. Marcinkowska, G. Jasienska. Value of 2D:4D is stable across the menstrual cycle. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Annual Meeting, London, United Kingdom, 2016 (poster)
18. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Digit ratio (2D:4D), parameters of reproductive history and sex hormones in a rural population. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 2015 (oral-poster)
19. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, A. Ziomkiewicz, G. Jasienska. 2D:4D digit ratio, sex hormones and reproductive history of women. The Polish Society for Human and Evolution Studies, 2nd International Conference, Poznań, Poland, 2015 (talk)
20. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, H. Colleran, I. Thune, PT. Ellison, A. Ziomkiewicz, G. Jasienska. Prenatal exposure to sex hormones in relation to sex hormones in women of reproductive age. The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, USA, 2015 (talk)
21. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Women with more feminine digit ratio have larger number of children and give birth to the last child at later age. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Annual Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, 2015 (poster)
22. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, LC. Alvarado, G. Jasienska. More masculine 2D:4D predicts better biological condition, higher testosterone levels and higher number of children in men. The 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, Canada, 2014 (talk)
23. M. Klimek, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Boys born after a brother are smaller at birth. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Annual Meeting, Amsterdam, Holland, 2013 (poster)
24. M. Walas, A. Galbarczyk, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska. Digit ratio (2D:4D) as an indicator of biological condition among men from a Polish rural population, The 23rd Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Montpellier, France, 2011 (poster)