General information
Yu Liang is a professor and tutor of graduate students of Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi 'an Jiaotong University (XJTU). He received the doctor's degree from XJTU Health Science Center in 2005, and was tutored by Professor Pan Cheng'en. Since 1988, he has been engaged in the clinical, teaching and scientific research of liver, gallbladder, pancreas and splenic diseases in Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of XJTU. He specializes in liver transplantation, liver lobectomy, complex biliary surgery and pancreatic surgery. He has mastered the techniques of diagnosis and treatment of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases by laparoscope, choledochoscope and duodenoscope, and has completed thousands of choledochoscopic operations every year. He has completed over 100 liver transplantation including 74 cases of DCD in the recent 2 years. He has tutored 8 graduate students. He was invited to attend and deliver academic exchanges at the international conferences held in the U.S., Italy and Greece, etc.
Professional memberships
Member Organ Transplantation Group, Branch of Surgery of Chinese Medical Association
Member Society of Organ Transplantation of Shaanxi Province
Member Branch of General Surgery of Shaanxi Province Medical Association
Managing Director Biliary Disease Group, Branch of General Surgery of Shaanxi Province Medical Association
Academic and scientific achievements
Yu Liang has undertaken and participated in multiple national and provincial scientific research projects and published more than 30 articles in SCI-indexed journals and core Chinese journals. He has undertaken1 Scientific and Technological Innovation Project in Shaanxi Province, 1 Scientific and Technological Research Project of Shaanxi Province, 1 project of Shaanxi Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and 1 Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province. He also participated in multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China and scientific research projects at the provincial and university levels.