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Calcium, Phosphate, and Bone Homeostasis - additional lectures (Rush PA Endocrine Physiology)

Von Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

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Dozenten des Kurses Calcium, Phosphate, and Bone Homeostasis - additional lectures (Rush PA Endocrine Physiology)

 Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Prof. Geoffrey Meyer is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Western Australia in 1981. Currently, he is the Coordinator for Histology in the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA).
Due to his achievements, he earned the Australian University Teaching Award and has received teaching fellowships from the University of Western Australia and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Meyer teaches courses on Histology.


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Awesome!
von Joseph E. am 18. März 2021 für Bone Formation

Greatly assisted me in identifying the structure and function of bone organelles

 
This lecture was so confusing.
von Saradha B. am 23. November 2020 für Bone Formation

So far this lecture series has been good but this particular lecture is so hard to follow. The explanations aren't clear, and the professor not pointing out anything is a problem. This has been pointed out in previous lectures as well, and the explanation given is that it's better for us if we try to find it ourselves. This is the first time we are coming across structures like this. It would be better if the professor at least points out an example to us for the first time and then allows us to identify it ourselves later. Otherwise, these lectures have been good except for this one.

 
Great
von Noah S. am 08. Januar 2020 für Bone Cells

Great lecturer, can't recommend enough. I like his enthusiasm and clarity.