Assistant Professor, Surgery
Specialties: Thoracic Surgery, Surgery
Clinical Interests: Clinical interests encompass all aspects of general thoracic surgery including robotic surgery, treatment of lung and esophageal cancer, minimally-invasive surgery, tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction, sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis, and lung transplantation.
Jules Lin, M.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Section of Thoracic Surgery at the University of Michigan. He is currently the physician representative to the Preoperative Risk Assessment Clinic.
Dr. Lin was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Indiana University and received his undergraduate degree with highest distinction in 1995. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1999 and completed his General Surgical Residency in 2006 at the University of Michigan. During this time, he also completed a Surgical Critical Care Fellowship in 2003 and a research fellowship in the Thoracic Surgery Tumor Biology Laboratory in 2004 for which he received the Moses Gunn Young Investigator and James Crudup Awards. He completed his Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency at the University of Washington.
Dr. Lin specializes in general thoracic surgery and is interested in the treatment of lung and esophageal cancer, minimally-invasive approaches, tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction, sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis, and lung transplantation.
His research interests include investigating the molecular biology of esophageal and lung carcinoma and translating these findings into new techniques for screening, staging, and tailoring therapies for individual patients.
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