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'''PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:''' | |||
* Weekly Quiz + revision (10 minutes) | |||
* Completion of surveys (10 minutes) | |||
* Practical class activities (40 minutes) | |||
* Guest Lecture by A/Prof Stuart Fraser (45 minutes) | |||
* Practical Class Revision (15 minutes) | |||
'''PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES''' (40 minutes): | |||
* Cell lineage activity | |||
* Investigate the chicken embryo skeletal preps | |||
'''LEARNING OBJECTIVES''': | |||
* Understanding organogenesis | |||
* Understanding the developmental paths of cell types/structures | |||
* Understand the developmental basis of human disease | |||
* Understanding skeletal development | |||
* Understanding blood cell development | |||
* Understanding research into blood cell development | |||
'''Blood Cell Development - A/Prof Stuart Fraser''' | |||
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Biographical details | |||
Stuart Fraser joined the Discipline of Physiology as Sesquicentenial lecturer in Molecular Embryology in April 2010. Prior to returning to Australia, Dr. Fraser was Assistant Professor in Hematology/Medical Oncology in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City for 6 years. Dr. Fraser also completed postdoctoral studies at the University of Mainz in Germany and spent 4 years at Kyoto University in Japan. | |||
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Stuart's main research interests focus upon the mechanisms controlling the formation of the {{blood}}, or hematopoietic lineages, in the embryo and how these processes can go awry in the adult. | |||
==References== | |||
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Search PubMed: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Fraser%20ST%5BAuthor%5D&cauthor=true&cauthor_uid=31273739 Fraser ST] |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 8 November 2019
PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:
- Weekly Quiz + revision (10 minutes)
- Completion of surveys (10 minutes)
- Practical class activities (40 minutes)
- Guest Lecture by A/Prof Stuart Fraser (45 minutes)
- Practical Class Revision (15 minutes)
PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES (40 minutes):
- Cell lineage activity
- Investigate the chicken embryo skeletal preps
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding organogenesis
- Understanding the developmental paths of cell types/structures
- Understand the developmental basis of human disease
- Understanding skeletal development
- Understanding blood cell development
- Understanding research into blood cell development
Blood Cell Development - A/Prof Stuart Fraser
Biographical details
Stuart Fraser joined the Discipline of Physiology as Sesquicentenial lecturer in Molecular Embryology in April 2010. Prior to returning to Australia, Dr. Fraser was Assistant Professor in Hematology/Medical Oncology in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City for 6 years. Dr. Fraser also completed postdoctoral studies at the University of Mainz in Germany and spent 4 years at Kyoto University in Japan. Back to Top
Stuart's main research interests focus upon the mechanisms controlling the formation of the blood, or hematopoietic lineages, in the embryo and how these processes can go awry in the adult.
References
Colonne CK, Yeo JH, McKenzie CV & Fraser ST. (2019). Identification and Analysis of Mouse Erythroid Progenitor Cells. Methods Mol. Biol. , 2029, 125-145. PMID: 31273739 DOI.
Yeo JH, Cosgriff MP & Fraser ST. (2018). Analyzing the Formation, Morphology, and Integrity of Erythroblastic Islands. Methods Mol. Biol. , 1698, 133-152. PMID: 29076088 DOI.
Yumine A, Fraser ST & Sugiyama D. (2017). Regulation of the embryonic erythropoietic niche: a future perspective. Blood Res , 52, 10-17. PMID: 28401096 DOI.
Ross SB, Fraser ST, Bagnall RD & Semsarian C. (2017). Peripheral blood derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from a female with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Stem Cell Res , 20, 76-79. PMID: 28395744 DOI.
Yeo JH, McAllan BM & Fraser ST. (2016). Scanning Electron Microscopy Reveals Two Distinct Classes of Erythroblastic Island Isolated from Adult Mammalian Bone Marrow. Microsc. Microanal. , 22, 368-78. PMID: 26898901 DOI.
Al-Drees MA, Yeo JH, Boumelhem BB, Antas VI, Brigden KW, Colonne CK & Fraser ST. (2015). Making Blood: The Haematopoietic Niche throughout Ontogeny. Stem Cells Int , 2015, 571893. PMID: 26113865 DOI.
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