MCE1201

Fertilization and micromanipulation

(MED)

Professor Alan Trounson and Professor David de Kretser

12 points + 6 weeks (first 5 weeks - two 1-hour lectures, 1-hour tutorial, 1.5-hour seminar, 1.5-hour journal review), 2 hours revision in week 6 + IRD and MMC + Second semester

Synopsis: This subject will provide information and training in the preparation of sperm for use in in vitro fertilization techniques, the nature and causes of male infertility, micromanipulation methods for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), the identification of spermatids, spermatocytes and other cell types recovered from testicular biopsies, genetic variants and immunity in male infertility, and the assessment of fertilization. On completion of this subject students will have a sound theoretical knowledge required for understanding, assessing and treating male infertility by established IVF and ICSI techniques.

Assessment: Written examination (3 hours): 50% + Presentation of journal review: 20% + Essay (3000 words): 30%