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Course name
Comparative Developmental Biology
Institution
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Instructor
Peggy Biga
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Developmental Biology
Course dates
2024-01-08 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-04-19 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
71


The goal of this course is to introduce you all to mechanisms regulating how organisms develop from a single cell, and how this process continues throughout life. Students will learn how to critically think about developmental biology and science in general. Students will gain an understanding of the complexities of how life begins and results in a multi-cellular organism (in some cases), gain an understanding of the evolution of complexity in the animal kingdom, understand how the environment shapes development and evolution, and understand controversial topics in developmental biology from a scientific perspective.

This assignment will focus on filling gaps on Wikipedia in relation to ecological and evolutionary biology. From adding context pages on key developmental biologists (from diverse backgrounds), to new content pages on key ecological developmental biology concepts (developmental plasticity, environmental epigenetics, developmental symbioses, teratogenesis, endocrine disruptors, developmental origin of disease, etc.). This assignment will build on weekly journal reflection entries required for the course and will add key competencies in writing and critical thinking.

Student Assigned Reviewing
21muabf Ecophysiology
Najjar123
Smallah
Amseger
Kannbrown2 Epigenetics of neurodegenerative diseases
FCollins95 Epigenetics of anxiety and stress–related disorders
AmanPokal
Gjimenez21 Epigenetics of anxiety and stress–related disorders
HunterH uab
Habaker930
Doni Devi Thingujam
Catsakia Ontogeny
Pisawagner
Bsmith02
Ellackimbrough
Alisha123Ali
Chairomai Environmental science, Rights of nature, Phenotypic plasticity
Elnhef Symbiosis
Epitt11
Addiekni
AlandriaC
Emwallac
DisneyWish2023 Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
Reirei1216
Nicnikk
Josiehar
Impark2001
Hebice
Vjj18
Dburke11 Epigenetics in learning and memory
Nasyed9
DawsonK1 Developmental plasticity
Boydak13
James Walts
Kcammon
Ddav4
JermicaJ Chemical genetics, Fetal origins hypothesis
Romarcum
KatilynDaniel
Akwilder2024
Astranle
Roshawndrathomas
Kacelyn
AlexisG200
Rjenglan
Hunterambrose
Mpankey Conservation biology
Kswoolen
A1243617202
Keijondra
McKinlieGray
BayleyPlumb Gene-environment interplay
Annaac34
Analyticace
Akponce
Ekr120
Katie Cowart
Mpfont15
Skgray5
Rimanol
Cabratt31
Madelineholland99
Greer365
Mahodgen
Mirandafast
PidgeonTrainer
Wteh
UabBG26
Jbynum36
Epb02
WildlifeMama
Madisonyuying
Pinkdiamond2023$