This page is a link to undergraduate course class notes at UNSW. These notes include links to lecture and laboratory summaries, slides, movie and audio content.
Class notes available on this page include: Vertebrate Development (Science), Neuroanatomy (Science), Beginnings Growth and Development (Medicine), Frontiers in Brain Research (General Students) and historic class notes (Medicine and Science) from earlier years.
These materials are for educational use only by currently enrolled students.
About Content | Beginnings Growth and Development (Medicine) | Embryology: Early and Systemic Development (Science) | Neuroanatomy (Science) | Frontiers in Brain Research (General Students) | Historic Notes (Medicine/Science)
Some lectures and laboratories (practicals) have designated webpages with links to all content for that class including external resource links. Additional online content may require either a specific reader application or connection speed for optimal use. Note that the current UNSW Embryology CD (Version 4.5) may not contain all the current UNSW Embryology online content which is continually updated, check the 2005 Update Log for changes.
Slides are prepared as PDF documents that
require Acrobat Reader and can be opened and viewed (1 slide/page) or the lecture handout printed (either 4 or 6 slides/page).
Movies are Quicktime format that require Quicktime to be installed.
Audio recordings are available using the trial iLecture system (only during semester of actual Lecture).
Audio recordings are also being made available using Podcasting and should play through any MP3 application
or mobile player.
This is a Phase 2 Domain of the new Medical curriculum beginning 2004. Links will be added here to support Lectures and Laboratories within this domain, some links below go to only to template pages.
Lecture - Embryology of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract (27 Jul 9-10am Clancy)
Lecture - Sexual Differentiation (30 Aug 9-10am Clancy)
Lecture - Endocrine Gland Development (24 Aug 9-10am Clancy)
Practical - Embryology of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract (25, 27 28 Jul G2/G4 Wallace Wurth)
Practical - Embryology of the face and ear (10 11 12 Aug G2/G4 Wallace Wurth)
Practical - Sexual Differentiation (31 Aug, 1 2 Sept G2/G4 Wallace Wurth)
BGD Cycle B - Frequently Asked Questions
Lecture 5 Development of the embryo/fetus - 1 (30 Jul 3pm BioMed C)
Lecture 6 Development of the embryo/fetus - 2 (2 Aug 3pm Clancy)
Practical 3 Embryology (fertilisation) (4 Aug 9-11am 3-5pm G2/G4 Wallace Wurth) Practical 3 Labelled Images
Practical 4 Embryology (fertilisation to 6 weeks) (5 Aug 10-12pm 9 Aug 9-11am G2/G4 Wallace Wurth) Practical 4 Labelled Stages Images (not all structures labelled)
Practical 8 Placenta-fetal Membranes (19 Aug 11am-1pm, 23 Aug 10am-12pm G2/G4 Wallace Wurth)
Practical 11 Embryology (6-12 weeks) (1 Sep 9-11am3-5pm G2/G4 Wallace Wurth) Practical 11 Labelled Stages Images (not all structures labelled)
"Phase 2 consists of 4 x 8-week modules, with increased clinical content and an emphasis on correlation between prior and current learning. Learning involves interactions with patients in clinical environments, combined with small group tutorials, integrated science practicals, and an extended case-based methodology. Students progress through one cycle of the four organising domains." Phase 2 Information
These linked materials are for educational use only by currently enrolled students.
ANAT2341 Embryology: Early and Systemic DevelopmentThis is a new 2005 Science session 2 only course covering both early embryonic development and later systems/organ development.
This new course replaces the 2 separate, Vertebrate Development A and B (listed below) from earlier years and is the current Science course on Development.
New lecture and lab content ANAT2341 Lecture Series 2005
Revision Lecture CD Handout ANAT2341 Lecture Series 2005
These linked materials are for educational use only by currently enrolled students.
ANAT3411 NeuroanatomyNeuroClass links to serial slice images of Carnegie Stage 13/14 and 22 embryos images used in the developmental neuroanatomy class.
Embryo slice images are available as unlabelled, labelled and tutorial. Note that some structures used in this class may not be labelled.
GENM0202 Frontiers in Brain ResearchA general education course available to all students as part of their undergraduate degree program.
Note this link is only to Dr Hill's Lecture Stem Cells in Neuroscience within the course.
These are retired links to previous years (historic) lecture and laboratory notes which may differ substantially from current course materials.
Class Notes 2004 | Vertebrate Development A (Science) | Vertebrate Development B (Science) | Neuroanatomy (Science) | Frontiers in Brain Research (General Students 2003) | ANAM1006 Embryology for Medicine 1 (2003) | ANAT2310 Vertebrate Development Lectures (2002) | ANAT1006 Embryology for Medicine 1 (2001) | ANAT2311 Vertebrate Development (1999)
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