Guang Bin Liu (刘广斌)
I obtained my PhD in the Research School of Biological Sciences (RSBS), Australian National University (ANU). Afterwards, I was employed by the University of Queensland (Senior Research Officer) and then the University of Southern Queensland (Lecturer of Physiology).
My current research interest:
Bioinformatics: 1.
Protein kinase gene mutation and tumorigenesis.
2. Digital regulatory system / elements in the mammalian introns.
Neuroscience: a silenced descending mechanism in human ascending sensory pathway.
Software Engineering:
Programming languages currently used: Matlab, C++, Java & Java3D. I am responsible for developing BiReme System[TM] (writing software + assembling hardware). The important feature of the images rendered by BiReme System[TM] is that the conflicting stimuli presented to each eye (horizontal drifting lines to the right and vertical drifting lines to the left, or two different pictures rendered to two eyes separately) are separated in time by liquid crystal shutters, or by a head mounted display (HMD). If the subject can see the screen (or the two screens of HMD), rivalry will be experienced immediately.
Professional membership:
1992-present: Member of Australian Neuroscience Society
2006-present: Member of Australian Bioinformatics Society
2006-present: Member of Australian Biotechnology Organization
Adjunct Appointment:
Adjunct Professor, Medical School, Xian Jiao Tong University, Xian China
International Consultant of DongKe Medicine Pty Ltd, China (http://www.dkmds.com)
Teaching Subjects (past and present):
Current:
BIO2203: Human Physiology
BIO8212: Experimental Bioinformatics
BIO8401: Special Study in Bioinformatics
NSC2500: Pharmacology and Pathophysiology for Nurses
Past:
BIO1203: Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIO3323: Endocrine and Neurophysiology
BIO2901: Current Topics in Biomedical Sciences
BIO3333: Cardiorespiratory and Sports Physiology
BIO8309: Bioinformatics tutorials in Advanced Molecular Biology
CSC8501: Experimental Bioinformatics
NSC2180: Physiology and Pharmacology Fundations
NSC2000: Science Concepts for Nurses