ANAT2341 Embryology 2017
Introduction
Welcome to ANAT2341 Embryology in 2017, an undergraduate Science course designed to introduce embryological development and current research topics on development.
A redesigned course for 2017 includes:
- Embryology Theory covered in an online lecture and a face to face lecture each week.
- Research Practicals including quiz assessments and introducing specialist guest lecturers each week.
- Group Projects designed to develop team work and allow independent student research.
Course Coordinators
The current 2017 course coordinators are Dr Mark Hill and Dr Annemiek Beverdam.
Dr Mark Hill | Dr Annemiek Beverdam |
Room 221, level 2, Wallace Wurth West | Room 234, level 2, Wallace Wurth East |
Research profile | Research profile |
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Timetable
There is a separate timetable page showing the current 2017 course. Please note that the course redesign process is ongoing and some online content links may reflect previous course lectures, practicals and assessments.
Links: ANAT2341 Course Timetable 2017
Textbooks
There are many different excellent embryology textbooks, the course textbooks are available at the UNSW bookstore. In addition, the UNSW Library provides online access for current students to embryology textbooks that are referenced and linked throughout the course lectures. Both textbooks have been recently updated to 2015 editions. Note you will need to enter your ZID and password to view these online resources.
As an introduction to the online texts, try the first chapter in Moore, Persaud, and Torchia - The Developing Human Introduction to the Developing Human
The collapsible tables below are direct links to each textbook chapter.
The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (10th edn) |
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UNSW Students have online access to the current 10th edn. through the UNSW Library subscription (with student Zpass log-in).
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The additional general resource linked below is a free iBook that can be downloaded and viewed on all Apple devices. It introduces to the student the general appearance and growth of the human embryo during the first 8 weeks of development. Including developmental descriptions, histology, MRI and EFIC embryo scans.
Ebook - Kyoto Collection (1st edn) | |
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UNSW students can download this free iBook that describes embryos from the first 8 weeks of development showing whole embryos, histological features, movies and high resolution 3D scans. The iBook also contains a linked glossary with descriptions of embryology terminology, and related terms.
Note - Only available for the Apple iPhone, iPad and laptop and desktop computers. No PC version currently available.
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