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Shin
Lin
MD
PhD

Faculty
Pinned
Academic
Associate Professor, Medicine
Professional
Attending Physician
Sites of Practice
UW Medical Center - Montlake

CONTACTS

Mailing Address:
UW Research - South Lake Union Complex
850 Republican Street
Box 358050
Seattle, WA 98109

Non-Clinical Administrative Support:
Mary Ann Bonds

Clinical Contacts:
For appointments or other clinical matters, please contact theĀ Heart Institute.

About

Dr. Lin is a heart failure/mechanical circulatory support/heart transplantation specialist at the UW Medicine Regional Heart Center and a UW assistant professor of medicine in the division of cardiology.

Dr. Lin earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard College and his M.D./Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. During his graduate studies, he earned a master's degree in biostatistics from the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Lin completed his internship at the Mayo Clinic and finished his internal medicine residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He trained in cardiovascular diseases at Stanford Health Care and subsequently underwent sub-specialization in advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

Dr. Lin is ABIM board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases, and advanced heart failure/transplant cardiology.

Education & TrainingĀ 

Fellowship, Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

2016

Fellowship in Cardiology

Stanford Hospital & Clinics

Stanford, CA

2009-2012

Residency

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

2007-2009

Internship

Mayo Medicine Clinic

Rochester, MN

2006-2007

MD/PhD

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, MD

2006

MHS, Biostatistics

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Baltimore, MD

2004

Research InterestsĀ 

  • Epigenomics
  • Genetics of heart failure

Clinical Interests:

  • Heart failure therapies
  • Endomyocardial biopsy procedure
  • Heart failure
  • Mechanical circulatory support
  • Heart transplantation

Publications