UNSW Embryology

Acknowledgements

 

 

© M.A. Hill, 1997

Project Concept by Dr Mark Hill, Cell Biology Lab, School of Anatomy.

Also Programming, Coordination, pages, images, movies, notes and some labelling........

 

The original principle of using serial sections on microfiche cards was developed by Dr Murray Smith, Prof. C. Watson and the late Prof. I. Tork in the early 1980's. The original 27mm Human embryo microfiche images were developed by Dr Murray Smith and the 6mm Pig Embryo microfiche images by Dr Murray Smith and Prof. I. Tork.

Anat 2007 Notes are edited with permission of Dr B. Freeman, from his Course Manual for Human Embryology (1995). Other staff and former staff who had contributed to these notes prior to 1989 are Dr M.S.R. Smith, the late Prof. I. Tork, Em. Prof. H.ZawTun, Prof. C.R.R. Watson and Prof. R. Wheeler-Haines.

Thanks to Prof. Kohei Shiota for allowing reproduction of material from the Kyoto Collection.

Thanks to Dr S.J. DiMarzo, Dr. K.-F. Fischbach, Dr C.D. Lawrence, and Dr B.R. Smith who allowed reproduction of their WWW images with permission or as Links back to their original WWW Pages.

Special thanks to Beverley Hill for patient and dedicated hours of scanning in and modification of the original microfiche images.

Thanks also to Matthew Chircop, Annu Kumar, John Ozmen who spent some revision hours preparing the labelled microfiche images.

Thanks to Craig Howie of the Faculty of Medicine Multimedia Unit, for help with some of the model movies, CD Design, artwork layout and endless patience particularly with my lack of knowledge of PC computer systems.

Thanks also to Paul Halasz for his contribution of considerable knowledge of computer systems.



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