Kaitao Lai

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Academic history:

Master of Philosophy (Part-time study, terminated)
Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems, Griffith University, Logan, Queensland, Australia, 12/2007 to 2/2010
Research Topic: Lipreading Segmentation and Correlation between Lipreading and Speech
Supervisors: Dr Phillip Sheridan, Dr Alan Liew
Master of Information and Communication Technology
Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,2/2005-9/2006
Research Topic: An Investigation of Motion Tracking Algorithms
Supervisor: Dr Phillip Sheridan
Master of Information Technology
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,3/2004-2/2005
Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry
Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China,9/1998-6/2002

Posts held:

From 3/2010 to 6/2010

Research Assistant, Applied Bioinformatics Group, Australia Centre for Plant Functional Genomics(ACPFG), School of Land, Crop & Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
Participated in Brassica species genome alignment and comparative assembly.

From 12/2009 to 2/2010

Research Scholar, Applied Bioinformatics Group, Australia Centre for Plant Functional Genomics(ACPFG), School of Land, Crop & Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
Participated in Next-Generation DNA Sequencing (NGS) analyzing from Brassica species.

From 01/2009 to 03/2009

PeopleSoft Developer, Enterprise Applications Development, Information Technology Service, the University of Queensland
Participated in post Go-live development for SI-Net and MySI-Net these two ERP systems. Involved Perl programming on Ubuntu system.

From 09/2008 to 12/2008

Software Developer, Software Service Development Team, Information Technology Service, the University of Queensland
Participated in the project the UQ Bonus Scheme. Involved developing web application by Microsoft C#.Net and Oracle PL/SQL.

From 04/2008 to 08/2008

Java Developer (Upgrade Developer), Eyecon Pty Ltd, West End, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Participated in the SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Project and Weblogic 10 Upgrade Project. Involved developing new TSQL scripts, and migrating data from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005, and migrating game server application from WebLogic Server 7 to WebLogic Server 10, and developing WLST scripts.

From 02/2007 to 02/2008

PeopleSoft Developer, Technical and Development Team, PeopleSoft HE Upgrade Project, Business Systems Services, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Participated in the 2007-2008 PeopleSoft High Education Upgrade Project. Involved developing the Student Record, Student Finance, HR Payroll system in PeopleSoft 8.48 Application Designer, PeopleCode, SQR, XML publisher and Application Engine.

From 11/2005 to 01/2006

Email System Tester, Information and Communication Technology Services, Griffith University
Participated in the 2005-2006 student email expansion project and tested the latest-updated email system from view of user.


My PhD research interests involve analysing expression genes, and identifying genetic variations, such as genetic diversity and the assiociation of markers with important agronomic traits in Triticum aestivum (bread wheat). I have assembled wheat transcriptomes and identified SNPs by specific perl script, and built up the wheat autoSNPdb database. Currently, I am analysing experssion genes in Triticum aestivum.

Previously, I have developed the CMAP database for pulished Brassica genetic markers against chromosomes from Brassica rapa and CMAP database for genetic markers against wheat chromosome arm 7DS.

Publications

Journal articles

  • Paul J. Berkman, Kaitao Lai, Michał T. Lorenc, David Edwards (2011) Next generation sequencing applications for wheat crop improvement. American Journal of Botany Accepted: In Press.
  • Hong Lee, Kaitao Lai, Michał T. Lorenc, Mike Imelfort, Chris Duran (2011) Bioinformatic tools and databases for analysis of NGS data. Briefings in Functional Genomics Accepted: In Press.


Work Experience

Miscellaneous

Contact

Address

Applied Bioinformatics Group

Rm S424, Bld 83

Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG)

School of Land, Crop & Food Sciences

The University of Queensland

Brisbane QLD 4072

AUSTRALIA

Phone

[+61] (0) 7 3346 7083

Email

k.lai1@uq.edu.au