Part of the Laboratory for ANAT3231 Cell Biology is a Project where small groups of students research, prepare and present a poster on a specific Cell Biology research topic. Below are links to the research topics for 2004 and links to resources for the project. Please note that materials appearing on this page are for educational use only and reflect the students own contributions from various sources.
This year there are 4 topics. For background, see also ANAT3231 Projects 2003.
Search the National Library of Medicine database for the term "apoptosis"
Search the ABC site database for the term "apoptosis"
Search Google image database for the term "apoptosis"
Search the National Library of Medicine database for the term "cytoskeleton"
Search the ABC site database for the term "cytoskeleton"
Search Google image database for the term "cytoskeleton"
Search the National Library of Medicine database for the term "Parkinson"
Search the ABC site database for the term "Parkinson's Disease"
Search Google image database for the term "Parkinson's Disease"
Search the National Library of Medicine database for the term "prion"
Search the ABC site database for the term "prion"
Search Google image database for the term "prion"
Search the National Library of Medicine database for the term "sickle cell"
Search the ABC site database for the term "sickle cell"
Search Google image database for the term "sickle cell"
UNSW Medical Illustration Unit Will be printing your final poster. They also provide some useful information about preparing a scientific presentation and have powerpoint versions of full size poster templates we will use.
Poster Templates The poster templates files are Microsoft Powerpoint (PPT) files. Suitable for Windows and Mac users. The instructions on how to use the templates are in the poster template files themselves. There are two versions of each shape, with slight variations of colour and design.
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) provides background information to cell proteins and their relationship to known diseases. The introduction of each entry gives a historic background to the disease/protein and links to key references.
Genes & Disease Prepared by NCBI to give a "snapshot" overview of a few of the most common genetic diseases.
National Library of Medicine (USA) Bookshelf has a number of excellent online textbooks that can be all be searched for general background information using the window at the top of the linked page.
UNSW Cell Biology textbooks links to NLM cell biology textbooks and the publishers sites which often contain additional online resources.