Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day)
This unit considers the development of the major organs and organ systems of the body. The classical morphogenetic steps/stages in organ development are described, as well as the most up to date knowledge of the molecular/genetic and fetal/maternal environmental regulation of these morphogenetic processes. Organ systems covered include musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, central nervous, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal and reproductive. Students will learn how abnormalities in genetic and/or environmental regulation of development lead to birth defects as well as chronic diseases in adulthood.
On completion of this Unit students will be able to: demonstrate sound knowledge of the development of the major organs of the body; analyse the genetic and environmental regulation of organogenesis; evaluate how errors in development lead to birth defects and adult disease; demonstrate familiarity with contemporary developmental biology techniques and demonstrate an ability to critically analyse research papers in the field of development biology
Seminars: 30%
Practical reports: 20%
Final examination: 50%
Two lectures, two hour practical class and one hour seminar per week.
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