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BOOT CAMP ORGANISMS
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BOOT CAMP DIRECTORS
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BOOT CAMP INSTRUCTORS
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There are two overall goals of Boot
Camp - Days 3 & 4:
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The lab
goal of 'Introduction
to Developmental Biology - Part I & II' involved the cracking of many an egg to
examine the various stages of chick development.
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The review
goal of 'Introduction
to Developmental Biology - Part I & II' tests the students
knowledge of the terminology and basic events of embryogenesis.
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| TRAINING
DAY 3 (June
9, 2009) |
AIM 1
To understand partitioning
of the mesoderm |
AIM 2
To
dissect and visualize specific germ layers |
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AIM 3
An introduction to invertebrate development
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| TRAINING
DAY 4 (June
11, 2009) |
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AIM 1
Review of Embryogenesis from fertilization through gastrulation
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AIM 2
Review of developmental
biology terminology |
| PASSWORD - ROUND 1 (June
11, 2009) |
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Round 1 was well-played with the 'Egg
Timer' award given
to Jared Tanksley and Yang
Wang for their egg-cellent mastery
of developmental biology terminology.
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University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative
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Technology, Biomedical Research Education & Training
Last modified: Monday, June 22, 2009 by
Kim.Kane@vanderbilt.edu
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