Dr. Lin has been with our practice for almost 10 years, and has updated the office with fresh ideas and experience. Her priority is comprehensive health care,
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Dr. Amy M Lin, Fremont CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 2001. She works in Simi Valley, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Ventura County Medical Center.
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1999. She works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Medical Oncology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with UCSF Medical Center Mount Zion.
Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency San Jose, CA Oct 2013 to Oct 2013 Design and print Assistantmerrill Gardens Fremont, CA Oct 2008 to May 2009 Dinner Room AideCalifornia School for the Deaf, Fremont Fremont, CA Feb 2008 to Jun 2008 Care AideCalifornia School for the Deaf, Fremont Fremont, CA Apr 2007 to Jun 2007 Cafeteria AideCalifornia School for the Deaf, Fremont Fremont, CA Oct 2006 to Jun 2007 Lien AideCalifornia School for the Deaf Fremont, CA Oct 2006 to Feb 2007 Elementary Cottage Aide
Education:
Deaf Employment Training Center San Jose, CA 2013 to 2014 Certificate in Will complete the progarmCalifornia School for the Deaf, Fremont Fremont, CA 2005 to 2008 High School Diploma in Food Education and Service Training (F.E.S.T), General Studies
Skills:
clean, stock, bus/ set tables and casher, make foiled for office, disher and tutor
Mar 2010 to 2000 Designer / CAD DrafterIKEA East Palo Alto, CA Aug 2009 to Jul 2010 Kitchen and Dining Planning Associate
Skills:
AutoCAD, MicroStation, Windows Office Word, Excel, Power Point, Open Office, 2020, Chief Architect, VectorWorks, Illustrator, Photoshop, Corel Painter, etc.
Cascade Elementary School Orem UT 1982-1983, Orchard Elementary School Orem UT 1982-1986, Canyon View Junior High School Orem UT 1986-1987, Lakeside Middle School Irvine CA 1987-1988
engineered insulin in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The paper's lead authors are Hung-Chieh (Danny) Chou, former postdoc Matthew Webber, and postdoc Benjamin Tang. Other authors are technical assistants Amy Lin and Lavanya Thapa, David Deng, Jonathan Truong, and Abel Cortinas.
Date: Feb 11, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Engineered insulin could offer better diabetes control
roceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The papers lead authors are Hung-Chieh (Danny) Chou, former postdoctoral researcher Matthew Webber, and postdoctoral researcher Benjamin Tang. Other authors are technical assistants Amy Lin and Lavanya Thapa, David Deng, Jonathan Truong and Abel Cortinas.
Date: Feb 10, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Engineered insulin could offer better diabetes control
insulin in this weeks Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The papers lead authors are Hung-Chieh (Danny) Chou, former postdoc Matthew Webber, and postdoc Benjamin Tang. Other authors are technical assistants Amy Lin and Lavanya Thapa, David Deng, Jonathan Truong, and Abel Cortinas.
Date: Feb 09, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
China Shares Rise to 18-Month High on News Zhou Xiaochuan May Go
The release of the new guidelines shows how eager the government wanted to boost the sagging stock market. It may help lift confidence but there really arent that many noteworthy points in the document, said Amy Lin, senior analyst at Capital Securities.
Date: May 12, 2014
Source: Google
China Shares End Up, Beijing Unveils Blueprint for Capital Markets
Beijing's plans to move toward multi-tiered capital markets ahead of the reopening of the initial public offering floodgates may indicate that authorities are eager to boost stock-market sentiment, said Amy Lin, analyst with Capital Securities.
There is too much negative news in the property industry, said Amy Lin, an analyst at Capital Securities. Reports that housing prices are diving in major cities are spreading through the Internet, which has severely weighed down sentiment.
Date: Mar 18, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Shanghai's Benchmark Share Index Ends in the Black—First Time This Year
But Capital Securities senior analyst Amy Lin sees the potential for more upside. She said he expects the Shanghai Composite could rise another 20% by the end of this year, with a near-term bump likely given that companies are expected to report decent full-year earnings in March.