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ANHB3308 – Developmental Biology

Links to other websites including past Developmental Biology conferences and email addresses are at the bottom of this page

LINKS TO LECTURES, TUTORIALS & PRACTICAL MAY BE ACCESSED BY USING THE HB308 USER NAME & PASSWORD WHICH HAS BEEN GIVEN TO YOU
Journals/references can be accessed without the password

THESE FILES ARE EXTREMELY LARGE. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU ACCESS THEM THROUGH THE UNI SERVER i.e. AT THE LIBRARY

The topics are listed in the weekly timetable. The lab notes are in italics

Week 1
Introduction: Why are there five fingers on our hand?
Cell & Molecular Biology Literature 1
Cell & Molecular Biology Literature 2

Week 2
Overview
Evaluation of knowledge
Drosophila Oogenesis: A-P Axis Formation
Apoptosis
Drosophila: Gap; Pair Rule; Homeotic Mutants
Apoptosis 1

Drosophila D-V axis formation
Apoptosis 2

Gastrulation
Gastrulation 2 Somite Formation


Week 3
Limb Bud & Pattern Formation
Neurulation
Neural tube dissection and Neural crest migration
Neural Crest Cell Migration

Making Mutants JC and Conf Prep

Week 4
Genetic Manipulation
Epigenetics

Cell adhesion molecules

Extracellular Matrix

Kidney development

Developmental Neurobiology

(Cell-Cell junctions: Epithelial cells, the prototype of a polarized cell)

Fifth Conference on "Molecular Mechanisms of Development" 2 February 2007

Week 5
Haematopoiesis
Skeletal Muscle Formation, Heart Muscle & Heart development

Liver Development 1; Liver development 2

Plant Development
Skeletal Development.Endochondral bone formation

Week 6
Evo-Devo

MOLECULAR MECHANISM & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY CONFERENCES
First Summer Conference on "Molecular Mechanisms of Development"(2003). Conference Program and Report
Second Summer Conference on "Molecular Mechanisms of Development" (2004). Conference Program and Report for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Cell & Developmental Biology. By Rupert Hallmann, Lund University, Sweden.
Third Summer Conference on "Molecular Mechanisms of Development" was represented by a dedicated session at the National Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, held in Perth on 2nd February 2005. Conference Program
Fourth Summer Conference on "Molecular Mechanisms of Development" (2006). Conference Program
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY RESOURCES
The Visible Embryo Web Site: Use the spiral to navigate through the 40 weeks of pregnancy and preview the unique changes in each stage of human development. http://www.visembryo.com/
Embryo images online: Embryo Images Normal and Abnormal Mammalian Development is a tutorial that uses scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) as the primary resource to teach mammalian embryology. The 3-D like quality of the micrographs coupled with selected line drawings and minimal text allow relatively easy understanding of the complex morphological changes that occur in utero. Because early human embryos are not readily available and because embryogenesis is very similar across mammalian species, the majority of micrographs that are utilized in this tutorial are mouse embryos. The rest are human. http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/
Pattern Formation -Developmental Studies of butterfly wings - wonderful images and movies with accompanying text
http://www.molbio.wisc.edu/carroll/
http://www.molbio.wisc.edu/carroll/images.html
http://www.molbio.wisc.edu/carroll/movies.html

Functional Genomics of Extracellular Proteolysis - Zena Werb
http://www.ucsf.edu/pibs/faculty/werb.html

Molecular Analysis of Development and Evolution - Billie Swalla
http://faculty.washington.edu/bjswalla/

Zebra fish Network
http://zfin.org/

FishScope movies
http://depts.washington.edu/fishscop/

Scott F. Gilbert website

 
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION & LINKS
The University of Western Australia: http://www.uwa.edu.au/

The School of Anatomy & Human Biology: http://www.anhb.uwa.edu.au/

The central University SNAP network has now been extended into the Anatomy & Human Biology building by the installation of several wireless access points. Full information on our SNAP implementation, including Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and objectives, for Anatomy staff & students, can be found on the intranet website at http://intranet.uwa.edu.au/anhb/about/InformationTechnology/facilities/wlan.

Raine Institute http://www.raine.uwa.edu.au
The Australian Neuroscience Conference, Perth 2006 http://www.sallyjayconferences.com.au/ans/
Western Australian Tourism Commission website: http://www.westernaustralia.net/

Updated:1200 06/02/07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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