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=Gametogenesis and Sex Determination=
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==Introduction==
[[File:Frazer002_bw600.jpg|thumb|Historic drawing of oocyte and spermatozoa relative sizes]]
This first lab class will have 2 main parts.


# An introduction to the basics of gametogenesis and sex determination.
==Embryology Labs Introduction==
# An opportunity to set up your own student page and begin learning some basic editing for your individual assessment page. I will demonstrate by making a [[Student Page]].
In all embryology labs, students will first be tested on their comprehension of lecture and online content of the previous week in a 10-15 minute MCQ quiz. Some labs will host a number of guest lecturers who use embryology in their professions, and in two of the labs we will study embryo material using microscopy and we will complete worksheets. Guest lectures and embryo labs will take about 1-1.5 hour to complete. The remainder of the lab time you will be able to work on your group projects, which you will present in the last lab of the course.


=Lab 1=
This first lab class will host a Guest Lecturer Doctor Steven Fleming, who is a fertility and IVF (in vitro fertilization) specialist.


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[[File:Steven_Fleming_profile_photo.jpg]]
==Objectives==
# Work through exercises associated with gametogenesis and sex determination.
# Introduce the online support materials.
# Introduce the individual assessments (including your first in this Lab class).
# Introduce the group assessment project.


Dr Fleming is Director of Embryology at ORIGIO a/s, where he is primarily concerned with the education and training of both trainee and experienced embryologists ([http://www.origio.com/training-lab/]). Previously, the Scientific Director of Westmead Fertility Centre at Westmead Hospital and Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, he now holds an honorary position at the University of Sydney [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/s.fleming.php]. He is an author and editor of several books and textbooks on IVF units [http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319293714], embryology [http://www.vividpublishing.com.au/SIRT/] and micromanipulation [http://www.cambridge.org/au/academic/subjects/medicine/obstetrics-and-gynecology-reproductive-medicine/micromanipulation-assisted-conception?format=PB].


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'''Interesting links:'''


==References==
[http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/embryo_main/]
===UNSW Embryology===
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::[[Menstrual Cycle|Menstrual Cycle]] | [[Oocyte]] | [[Ovary Development|Ovary]] | [[Spermatozoa]] | [[Testis Development|Testis]] | [[Cell Division - Meiosis|Meiosis]] | [[Cell Division - Mitosis|Mitosis]] | [[Week 1]]
[http://www.embryology.ch/indexen.html]
===The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology===
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The following chapter links only work with a UNSW connection.
* [http://www.unsw.eblib.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/patron/Read.aspx?p=1430154&pg=35 First Week of Human Development]
* [http://www.unsw.eblib.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/patron/Read.aspx?p=1430154&pg=63 Second Week of Human Development]
 
===Larsen's human embryology===
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The following chapter links only work with a UNSW connection.
 
* [https://login.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/login?url=http://www.unsw.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=2074524 Chapter 1 - Gametogenesis, Fertilization, and First Week]
 
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| '''Citation:''' Developmental Biology, 6th ed., Gilbert, Scott F; Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates; 2000. ISBN-10: 0-87893-243-7
 
This more general development textbook edition is freely available online through [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9983 NCBI Bookshelf].
 
* Snapshot Summary: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK10116 Chapter  7, Fertilization: Beginning a new organism].
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Embryology Labs Introduction

In all embryology labs, students will first be tested on their comprehension of lecture and online content of the previous week in a 10-15 minute MCQ quiz. Some labs will host a number of guest lecturers who use embryology in their professions, and in two of the labs we will study embryo material using microscopy and we will complete worksheets. Guest lectures and embryo labs will take about 1-1.5 hour to complete. The remainder of the lab time you will be able to work on your group projects, which you will present in the last lab of the course.

Lab 1

This first lab class will host a Guest Lecturer Doctor Steven Fleming, who is a fertility and IVF (in vitro fertilization) specialist.

Steven Fleming profile photo.jpg

Dr Fleming is Director of Embryology at ORIGIO a/s, where he is primarily concerned with the education and training of both trainee and experienced embryologists ([1]). Previously, the Scientific Director of Westmead Fertility Centre at Westmead Hospital and Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, he now holds an honorary position at the University of Sydney [2]. He is an author and editor of several books and textbooks on IVF units [3], embryology [4] and micromanipulation [5].

Interesting links:

[6]

[7]