HST.071 Human Reproductive Biology, Fall 2002

Lectures and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on the role of technology in reproductive science. Suggestions for future research contributions in the field are probe...

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Main Authors: Klapholz, Henry, Benacerraf, Beryl, Burke, Louis, Davis, Ann, Holmes, Lewis, Klipstein, Sigal, Lim, Kee-Hak, Morentaler, Abraham, Oskowitz, Selwyn, Penzias, Alan, Reindollar, Richard, Richardson, Douglas, Zand, Sarvenaz, Bonventre, Joseph B.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36406
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author Klapholz, Henry
Benacerraf, Beryl
Burke, Louis
Davis, Ann
Holmes, Lewis
Klipstein, Sigal
Lim, Kee-Hak
Morentaler, Abraham
Oskowitz, Selwyn
Penzias, Alan
Reindollar, Richard
Richardson, Douglas
Zand, Sarvenaz
Bonventre, Joseph B.
author_facet Klapholz, Henry
Benacerraf, Beryl
Burke, Louis
Davis, Ann
Holmes, Lewis
Klipstein, Sigal
Lim, Kee-Hak
Morentaler, Abraham
Oskowitz, Selwyn
Penzias, Alan
Reindollar, Richard
Richardson, Douglas
Zand, Sarvenaz
Bonventre, Joseph B.
author_sort Klapholz, Henry
collection MIT
description Lectures and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on the role of technology in reproductive science. Suggestions for future research contributions in the field are probed. Students become involved in the wider aspects of reproduction, such as prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, contraception and ethics relation to reproductive science. (Only HST students may register under HST.070, graded P/D/F.) From the course home page: Course Description Lectures, laboratory sessions, and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on quantitative analytic techniques and the role of technology in reproductive science. The course also involves the student in the wider aspects of reproduction, such as prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, and contraception.
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spelling mit-1721.1/364062019-09-12T21:45:26Z HST.071 Human Reproductive Biology, Fall 2002 Human Reproductive Biology Klapholz, Henry Benacerraf, Beryl Burke, Louis Davis, Ann Holmes, Lewis Klipstein, Sigal Lim, Kee-Hak Morentaler, Abraham Oskowitz, Selwyn Penzias, Alan Reindollar, Richard Richardson, Douglas Zand, Sarvenaz Bonventre, Joseph B. clinical case physiology endocrinology pathology human reproduction quantitative analysis reproductive technology reproduction prenatal diagnosis in vitro fertilization abortion menopause contraception Lectures and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on the role of technology in reproductive science. Suggestions for future research contributions in the field are probed. Students become involved in the wider aspects of reproduction, such as prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, contraception and ethics relation to reproductive science. (Only HST students may register under HST.070, graded P/D/F.) From the course home page: Course Description Lectures, laboratory sessions, and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on quantitative analytic techniques and the role of technology in reproductive science. The course also involves the student in the wider aspects of reproduction, such as prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, and contraception. 2002-12 HST.071-Fall2002 local: HST.071 local: IMSCP-MD5-9669d43150b1f690800a721e6c140748 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36406 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2002
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physiology
endocrinology
pathology
human reproduction
quantitative analysis
reproductive technology
reproduction
prenatal diagnosis
in vitro fertilization
abortion
menopause
contraception
Klapholz, Henry
Benacerraf, Beryl
Burke, Louis
Davis, Ann
Holmes, Lewis
Klipstein, Sigal
Lim, Kee-Hak
Morentaler, Abraham
Oskowitz, Selwyn
Penzias, Alan
Reindollar, Richard
Richardson, Douglas
Zand, Sarvenaz
Bonventre, Joseph B.
HST.071 Human Reproductive Biology, Fall 2002
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physiology
endocrinology
pathology
human reproduction
quantitative analysis
reproductive technology
reproduction
prenatal diagnosis
in vitro fertilization
abortion
menopause
contraception
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