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HST.071 Human Reproductive Biology, Fall 2002

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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.; ... Show more Show less
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Human Reproductive Biology
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Abstract
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.
Date issued
2002-12
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36406
Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Other identifiers
HST.071-Fall2002
local: HST.071
local: IMSCP-MD5-9669d43150b1f690800a721e6c140748
Keywords
clinical case, physiology, endocrinology, pathology, human reproduction, quantitative analysis, reproductive technology, reproduction, prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, contraception

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