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From the Course Coordinator
- 2012 Projects: Vision | Somatosensory | Taste | Olfaction | Abnormal Vision | Hearing
--Mark Hill 09:58, 18 September 2012 (EST) This is a recent review on vision. http://jcb.rupress.org/content/190/6/953.full JCB content allows reuse.
http://www.jove.com/video/3730/isolation-and-culture-of-human-fungiform-taste-papillae-cells
--Mark Hill 08:17, 16 August 2012 (EST) This small section at the top of your discussion page allows me to easily distribute information to all students looking at the group discussion page.
- Please do not delete, edit or move the template {{Template:2012GroupDiscussion}} from the top of this page.
1. Search:
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo Pubmed search all databases term embryo, replace this with your own term to set up a search on your topic.
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo&report=imagesdocsum Pubed Central search for images using the term embryo, replace this with your own term to set up a search on your topic.
2. History
- Embryology History Explore the rich history of sensory research. In particular look through the available images that may complement the text. Any of this material can be used, you should cite the original paper or textbook. Gray | 1921 Bailey and Miller
Group Topic Selection
So we have a choice between:
stem cells
Neuronal development
Sensory development
I personally don't have a particular preference but I think neural or sensory would be something different to touch on since there's still so much progressing research in the field.
Hey all :-). Thanks for getting the ball rolling. I like the latter two options, in particular neuronal development - from there we can pick a certain aspect and explore not only normal development but perhaps research complications and genes/factors implicated when things go wrong.
p.s. It would be great if we could figure out a regular time to meet during the week outside the lab so we can properly discuss and share our research
Just a heads up- Mark preferred that we don't put our names up anywhere on the wikipage for privacy purposes!
sensory system hello everyone, it seems like the options we had chosen for sensory were picked before we had a chance and therefore I have asked Dr Hill for us to do the "hearing" system. I don't mind changing if the group chooses to do so, however, I thought it would be a good idea to have a topic locked in. Please let me know if you want to do a different topic
--Z3333427 11:32, 14 August 2012 (EST)
Designation of parts
Z3331264 11:54, 15 August 2012 (EST) Timeline and processes of development
--Z3374215 11:59, 15 August 2012 (EST)I would like to do a history section and the introduction
there must be an addition of current research and technologies in each area
make sure this is not presented as an essay (balance text and writing with images, tables etc)
Possibly a history of the development of understanding
Division of Tasks
Please identify which part you want to be responsible for, keep in mind that you can work at any topic you would like.
Introduction: Andrew History: Libby