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About Me

Hi everyone and welcome to my blog! My name is Lin-Chiang Tseng and I'm thrilled to give you a glimpse into my life journey. Science has always been my passion, even from my early days. I remember flipping through my sister's biochemistry college textbook, soaking in every bit of information, even if I didn't fully understand it at the time!

 

I began my career at UT Southwestern Medical Center as a research technician in Dr Ben Chong's lab whose research focused on skin lupus. Beyond the traditional role as a technician, I took on the role of a lab manager, project leader, and had the privilege of mentoring medical students, dermatology residents, and other healthcare students. I have proofread many manuscripts and contributed significantly to many scientific publications. I developed my scientific acumen, analytical skills, and problem solving skills. 

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After working at UT Southwestern Medical Center for 7 years, I embarked on a new chapter in my life by entering Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (Auburn Campus)! Those 4 years were the most challenging, but exciting chapter in my life! I received my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree in 2021.  

 

During my free time I love being outdoors! You can find me hiking, exercising, or dabbling inside the gym. My passion is traveling and cooking! I have traveled to several European countries including Austria, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Spain, and Netherlands. I am also a DJ/Producer! 

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Mission

My mission is to connect and empower individuals within the pharmaceutical, biotech industry, healthcare providers, and individuals with a passion for healthcare and science. Through engaging updates on new therapeutics and clinical trials, I strive to spark meaningful conversations and provide valuable insights that inspire informed decisions and drive progress in healthcare.

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Vision

My vision is to inspire collective progress and drive transformative advancements in healthcare and scientific exploration.

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