Visiting Adjuncts in the School of Biomedical Sciences

   
Name Areas of Interest
Associate Professor Jason Acker
Adjunct Associate Professor
Bathurst
Biophysical and physiological response of cells and tissues to freezing and drying; biopreservation of blood products for clinical transfusion and transplantation; microfluidic devices for blood testing
Dr Niaz Al Somai
Adjunct Lecturer
Wagga Wagga
Co-supervision of HD students; sessional teaching, examining and marking; advisor on pharmacy practice
Dr Ashok Kumar Balaraman
Visiting Senior Fellow
Wagga Wagga
Bioactive molecules and plant extract
Ms Virginia Bear
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Wagga Wagga
Advisor to BPharm program and mental health and related pharmacotherapy. Mental health placement opportunities & occasional guest lecturer/examiner
Associate Professor Filip Braet
Adjunct Associate Professor
Wagga Wagga
Molecular cell biology; research with bio image analysis group
Associate Professor Deborah Burton
Adjunct Associate Professor
Wagga Wagga
Respiratory and asthma management; clinical neurophysiology.
Professor Mark Burton
Adjunct Professor
Wagga Wagga
Collaborative research with Central Qld University (DVC (Development))
Mr Michael Corbett
Adjunct Professional
Bathurst
Paramedic Educator-Ambulance Education, Ambulance Service of New South Wales
Dr Shane Curran
Adjunct Associate Professor
Wagga Wagga
Teaching and research;  guest lectures in pharmacology, research in cardiology and clinical pharmacology
Associate Professor Charles Fogliani
Adjunct Associate Professor
Bathurst
Promotion of Chemistry
Dr Sarah Hyde
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Orange
Medical education, specifically problem-based learning (PBL), curriculum development and evaluation.
Professor David Jackson
Adjunct Professor
Wagga
Past Professor of Pharmacology, University of otago, Dunedin.  Ten years' experience working with a multi-national pharmaceutical company in Sweden.
Professor Zeng-Shan Ma
Adjunct Professor
Wagga Wagga
Professor of Cardiac Surgery, Taishan Medical University, China
Mr Alex MacQuarrie
Adjunct Lecturer
Bathurst
Director of Educational Services at Medavie EMS
Mr Graham McCarthy
Adjunct Lecturer
Bathurst
Clinical education - Ambulance Service of NSW
Ms Alice McKellar
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Wagga Wagga
Advisor to the Pharmacy program and hospital clinical pharmacy.
Associate Professor Geoff McKenzie
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Wagga Wagga
Medical Science research and administration and leadership role within the Faculty
Ms Veronica Madigan
Adjunct Lecturer
Veronica is involved in both the undergraduate and post graduate programs of the Discipline. Her professional background includes 13 years with the Ambulance Service of New South Wales as an Acting District Officer / Paramedic Station Officer / Intensive Care Paramedic in the Illawarra and Sydney Regions. Her academic interests lie in emergency medicine, the education of paramedic officers particularly in the rural and remote regions of Australia, pre-hospital research and veterinary medicine.
Mr Alan Morrison
Adjunct Lecturer
Bathurst
Education and prehospital care
Dr Gary Nolan
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Wagga Wagga
Associate Professor Peter O'Meara
Adjunct Professor
Bathurst
Delivery of ambulance services in rural Australia and the development of paramedic extended scope-of-practice roles
Professor Jianchange Shu
Adjunct Professor
Wagga Wagga
Collaborative research with Guangzhou Red Cross Hospital - a strategic alliance hospital of CSU cardiovascular research group
Dr Brendan Smith
Adjunct Associate Professor
Wagga Wagga
Consultant Anaesthetist. Non-invasive measurements of cardiac output and optimisation of cardiovascular haemodynamics.
Professor Tiemin Wei
Adjunct Professor
Wagga Wagga
Key member of the CSU Cardiovascular Research group, leading the collaborating team at Lishui City Central hospital on hypertension and heart failure research. Promotion of CSU cardiovascular research in China.
Professor Malcolm Woollard
Adjunct Professor
Wagga Wagga
Emergency care practitioner; outcomes from pre-hospital cardiac arrest following either standard or compression-lonely telephone resuscitation instructions.

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