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This page will introduce the current course and link to related online resources (bookmark this as your start page). This is a new online resource, content and links will be added during your current course. Feel free to explore the site and prepare yourself for the upcoming course by some background reading.
This page will introduce the current course and link to related online resources (bookmark this as your start page). This is a new online resource, content and links will be added during your current course. Feel free to explore the site and prepare yourself for the upcoming course by some background reading.
==Course Links==
[[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|thumb|300px|The first 8 weeks of human embryological development]]

Revision as of 08:42, 21 June 2012

Introduction

Dr Mark Hill, course coordinator

The course coordinator is Dr Mark Hill, my office is located in Wallace Wurth ground floor room G20.

ANAT2341 is a second semester course commencing in July 2012.


--Mark Hill 08:41, 21 June 2012 (EST) I am currently preparing the online course materials for 2012. Many links may still point to last year's pages.


Welcome to Embryology in 2012 and thank you for choosing this exciting topic! In the past 20 years as a researcher I have seen enormous changes in our understanding of this subject and the methods we employ to further our knowledge in this field. This topic and its associated methodologies are now found at the core of scientific investigations and key to current medical research.

This page will introduce the current course and link to related online resources (bookmark this as your start page). This is a new online resource, content and links will be added during your current course. Feel free to explore the site and prepare yourself for the upcoming course by some background reading.

Course Links

The first 8 weeks of human embryological development