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This current page links to undergraduate Science student embryology resources.

ANAT2341 - Embryology

Dr Mark Hill, course coordinator

Welcome to Embryology 2013!

  • ANAT2341 is a second semester course commencing in July 2013.
  • Dr Mark Hill is on Study Leave in 2013 and Dr Steve Palmer will be the course coordinator.
  • This link is to the Course Homepage and 2012 Timetable.


ANAT2241 Histology - Basic and Systematic

The aim of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the microscopic appearance and function of normal structures in the human body. This allows students to integrate this information with other disciplines such as Gross Anatomy, Pathology, and Physiology.

Online Histology Support Pages

ANAT2511 - Fundamentals of Anatomy

This course is designed as a stand‐alone subject for students who will benefit from knowledge of basic anatomy.

Online Histology Support Pages


ANAT3411 Neuroanatomy

Online Embryology Support Pages

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 Lecturer/tutor Dr Steve Palmer s.palmer@unsw.edu.au By appointment; WW room 418 93852957

Student Projects

Medicine computer lab

2012

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


Archive Class Notes

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