- Ka-Chun Siu
Dr. Ka-Chun Siu (Joseph Siu) (Chinese: 蕭家俊 博士) is a Research Scientist at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha and a Project Director at theUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). His research areas include Motor Control, Motor Learning,Robotic Surgery and NeurologicalPhysical Therapy . Joseph Ka-Chun Siu, PhD was born and raised inHong Kong . He obtained his BS in Physical Therapy from theKaohsiung Medical University , School of Rehabilitation Medicine inTaiwan , ROC in 1999 and became a Registered Physical Therapist.In 2001, he began his doctoral studies in motor control and learning at the
University of Oregon in the Department of Human Physiology. His mentor and advisor was Dr. Marjorie Woollacott. While at Oregon, he was a Graduate Teaching Fellow, Instructor, Graduate Research Fellow and Webmaster. His dissertation focused on how cognitive functions affect balance during obstacle crossing in healthy young, healthy elderly and elderly with balance impairments. He found that when elderly switch their attention between two tasks while walking, it significantly affects the stability of their gait.After receiving his doctorate in August 2006, Dr. Siu immediately began working as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate for the Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility, previously named
HPER Biomechanics Laboratory . His duties include being the Project Leader for Robot-Assisted Surgery Educational Program, Instructor, Journal Club supervisor, grant writer and webmaster. His research project is to discover and refine motor learning tasks for beginning surgeons to acquire proficiency in the use of theDa Vinci Surgical System . He is especially interested in developing appropriate training protocols to optimize surgical proficiency to perform robotic surgery.External links
*http://biomech.unomaha.edu/ - HPER Biomechanics Laboratory
*http://nbcf.unomaha.edu/ - Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility
*http://www.unmc.edu/mis/ - Center of Advanced Surgical Technology, UNMC
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