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===2009 Animal Models===
===2009 Animal Models===


[[2009_Group_Project_1|Project 1 - Rabbit]] | [[2009_Group_Project_2|Project 2 - Fly]] | [[2009_Group_Project_3|Project 3 - Zebrafish]] |  [[2009_Group_Project_4|Group Project 4 - Mouse]] |  [[2009_Group_Project_5|Project 5 - Frog]] | [[Animal_Development|Related page - Animal Development]]
[[2009_Group_Project_1|Rabbit]] | [[2009_Group_Project_2|Fly]] | [[2009_Group_Project_3|Zebrafish]] |  [[2009_Group_Project_4|Mouse]] |  [[2009_Group_Project_5|Frog]] | [[Animal_Development|Related page - Animal Development]]


==Neuroanatomy==
==Neuroanatomy==

Revision as of 16:52, 26 July 2012

This current page links to undergraduate Science student embryology resources.


Dr Mark Hill, course coordinator

Welcome to Embryology 2012!

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. In the past 20 years as a researcher I have seen enormous changes in our understanding of this topic and the methods we employ to further our knowledge. This topic and its associated methodologies are now found at the core of scientific investigations and current medical research.


This link is to the Course Homepage and 2012 Timetable.


ANAT2341 - Embryology 2012

Stage 14 compared to Stage 23

A 12 week undergraduate course introducing concepts in Embryology.

  • The course consists of two lectures and a single laboratory each week of UNSW Semester 2, Weeks 2-7,8-13.
  • Course content on this site is currently experimental and is being both tested and migrated to this site.

Course Staff Contact Details

Position Name Email Availability; times and location Phone
Course Convener Dr Mark Hill m.hill@unsw.edu.au Mon 11-1, Wed 11-1; WW room G20 93852477
Lecturer/tutor Dr Steve Palmer s.palmer@unsw.edu.au By appointment; WW room 418 93852957

Student Projects

Medicine computer lab

2012 TBA

2011 Congenital Abnormalities

2011 Projects: Turner Syndrome | DiGeorge Syndrome | Klinefelter's Syndrome | Huntington's Disease | Fragile X Syndrome | Tetralogy of Fallot | Angelman Syndrome | Friedreich's Ataxia | Williams-Beuren Syndrome | Duchenne Muscular Dystrolphy | Cleft Palate and Lip| Related page - Abnormal Development

2010 Diagnostic Techniques

Ultrasound | Chorionic villus sampling | Amniocentesis | Percutaneous Umbilical Cord Blood Sampling | Fetal Fibronectin | Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein | Related page - Prenatal Diagnosis

2009 Animal Models

Rabbit | Fly | Zebrafish | Mouse | Frog | Related page - Animal Development

Neuroanatomy

Archive Class Notes

UNSW Back On Track

UNSW Back On Track program

What is Back on Track?

Back on Track is your personalised program to help you get back on track with your studies. This program is for all undergraduate and coursework postgraduate students:

  • who thought that they could have done better in their studies last semester
  • are on an academic standing of Referral, Probation or Provisional Suspension or Provisional Exclusion
  • who plan to return from a period of Suspension
  • who have re-enrolled after a period on Exclusion