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DEV3032

Faculty of Science

Monash University

Undergraduate - Unit

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6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

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LevelUndergraduate
FacultyFaculty of Science
OfferedClayton Second semester 2013 (Day)
Coordinator(s)Professor Richard Boyd

Synopsis

This unit begins with an introduction to reproductive biology and fertilisation and underlying mechanisms of infertility. This will be followed by the characteristics and basic biology of embryonic stem cells. Subsequently adult stem cell biology, and inducible pluripotent stem cells will be introduced. The characteristics of stem cells in specific tissues are described, including haematopoiesis, the reproductive system, the kidney, gut and nervous system. Students also conduct a research project in reproductive biology and/or stem cells. Two moderated classroom discussions on commercialisation and ethical issues of stem cell research are also included.

Outcomes

On completion of this unit students will be able to:

  1. Describe the basic biology of the male and female reproductive systems;

  1. Describe the process of fertilisation and abnormalities associated with infertility;

  1. Describe the basic biology of stem cells and the status of research into their identification and characterisation;

  1. Explain current and potential future applications of stem cell therapies for the regeneration of diseased organs and how stem cells can be combined with factors and materials to engineer replacement tissues;

  1. Demonstrate practical laboratory skills and interpretation of scientific data in contemporary reproductive biology and/or stem cell research;

  1. Outline the controversies surrounding the commercialisation and ethics of stem cell research;

  1. Demonstrate critical and independent thinking in the synthesis of a research report and scientific presentation.

Assessment

Mini-poster presentation on the laboratory placement research project: 20%
On-line practical class assessment: 10%
Written report on one of the issues covered by the moderated discussions: 10%
Final examination: 60%

Contact hours

Two lectures per week. 15 hours research placement in a stem cell research laboratory (over 7 weeks): Two 3-hour moderated class discussions, one 3-hour wet practical class and two 3-hour IT-based practical class exercises.

Prerequisites

DEV2011 and DEV2022, or BMS1062, BMS2011, BMS2021 and BMS2031.
Recommended: MOL2011.