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Developmental biology

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Amphibian Embryology Tutorial

Amphibian Embryology Tutorial, originally created to supplement Jeff Hardin's Introduction to Animal Development course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is "part of an ongoing project designed to implement multimedia and computer-based learning materials in the university undergraduate classroom." The tutorial is organized by major stages of development: Oogenesis and fertilization,...

http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/welcome.html
Developmental Physiology

This Web portal offered through the University of North Texas aims to "promote a sense of identity and connectivity among interested scientists and students active in the burgeoning field of developmental physiology." Users will find a wide array of useful features and services, including developmental physiology news, career and funding information, regularly updated links to related...

http://biology.unt.edu/developmentalphysiology/
FishScope

Mark Cooper, professor of Zoology at the University of Washington, maintains this site which features time-lapse recordings and confocal images of the development of fish. Visitors can view QuickTime and MPEG movies of: zebrafish developmental landmarks, neural crest and neural tube dynamics, and medaka embryo contraction waves fish epidermal cells. In addition, a still image gallery and material...

http://depts.washington.edu/fishscop/
Society for Developmental Biology

The Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) works "to further the study of development in all organisms and at all levels, to represent and promote communication among students of development, and to promote the field of developmental biology." The SDB website offers services for professional scientists and students alike. Biologists will appreciate the Job Openings section which lists funding...

https://www.sdbonline.org/