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This is a brief introductory presentation to the [https://human-embryology.org Digital Embryology Consortium] (DEC). | This is a brief introductory presentation to the [https://human-embryology.org Digital Embryology Consortium] (DEC). | ||
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Digital Embryology Consortium
Friday 16 June 2 pm
Introduction
This is a brief introductory presentation to the Digital Embryology Consortium (DEC).
- Human embryo history
- DEC beginnings
- DEC current
- DEC online
Human Embryo History
- 1880 German embryology
- 1900 USA embryology
- 1910 Netherlands embryology
- 1930 Spain embryology
- 1950 Blechschmidt
- 1960 Japan embryology
- 1969 Hinrichsen
- 1970 Domenech-Mateu Collection
- 2015 UK embryology
DEC Beginnings
- 2013 collection visit.
- 2015 establish the DEC.
- 2016 first collection scanning.
Human Embryology
Human Embryo Collections DEC Collections
Carnegie Embryos | Kyoto Embryos |
While many universities hold collections of embryos from many species, very few have well-characterised collections of embryos showing human development. Many of those that are available are historic in nature, consist of histological sections, some with limited information about the embryo history.
There are groups now taking advantage of new imaging techniques to either re-evaluate these historic collections, or analysing new embryonic material. Some of these new databases are being made available online for research purposes.
Carnegie Embryo Stages | ||||||||||||||||||
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Stages | Carnegie Collection | Carnegie Embryos |
Slide Scanning
Online Image Database
Blechschmidt Collection - Embryo 1951 09 01 Slide 60
Links
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 2) Embryology Development Group Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Development_Group_Meeting_2017_-_Digital_Embryology_Consortium
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