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MCE1103

Basic in vitro techniques for embryo production ( 12 points, SCA Band 3, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(MED)

Leader: Dr Peter Sjoblom

Offered:
Clayton 1-30 2005 (Day)
Clayton 1-32 2005 (Day)

Synopsis: Basic in vitro techniques essential for the efficient production of embryos in a clinical human IVF program. The theoretical basis of the techniques of embryo and oocyte handling, oocyte maturation and the preparation of oocytes for use in IVF, as well as the techniques of IVF, embryo transfer, assisted hatching, and embryo biopsy will also be presented and discussed. Students will gain techniques essential to the production of viable embryos in a clinical human IVF program. Students also will become familiar with the different methods of embryo transfer used in an IVF program.

Objectives: On completion of this unit studetns will: 1. possess a sound theoretical knowledge and understanding of the techniques essential to the production of viable embryos in a clinical human IVF program an in an animal research laboratory; 2. understand the uses and approaches to oocyte maturation; 3. be familiar with the different methods of embryo transfer used in IVF; 4. gain some insight into the uses of assisted hatching and embryo biopsy in IVF; have the ability to communicate this knowledge.

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

Contact Hours: 6 weeks (first 5 weeks - two 1-hour lectures, 2-hour tutorial, 1.5-hour seminar, 1.5-hour journal review), 2-hour revision tutorial in Week 6