
Chelsea Lin
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Passionate about travel, food, writing and particularly things that combine all three.
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1 month ago |
magazine.washington.edu | Chelsea Lin
Landscape architecture student Anna Hatcher, ’26, studies the coffee table she’s building, identifying the right supporting pieces to steady its retro-futuristic curved legs. This heirloom in the making—which Hatcher has painstakingly built from elm wood felled near Parrington Lawn on the UW campus—is the culminating project of 10 weeks in the Furniture Studio, taught by Steve Withycombe in the Center for Built Environments (CBE).
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1 month ago |
magazine.washington.edu | Chelsea Lin
“Science is for everyone,” says Key, who strives in her classes and the student programs she leads to make STEM topics appealing and accessible, especially to students from groups commonly underrepresented in scientific fields. Despite being an unconventional scientist, Preisinger excelled in The Cosmos, her first course with Key, in 2017. “It was a chance to explore my interests in a class that didn’t have high-level math prerequisites,” Preisinger says.
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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Chen Lew |Chelsea Lin |Matthew Lukies |Peter Wark
Introduction Distal Intestinal Obstruction Syndrome (DIOS) is a serious complication of cystic fibrosis (CF), affecting up to 15% of adult CF patients.1 It is caused by the accumulation of viscous mucous in the small intestine, considered to be the result of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) dysfunction leading to dehydration of the mucosal surface liquid of and the progressive accumulation of inspissated mucus combined with desiccated faecal material, commonly in the...
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Sep 4, 2024 |
joysauce.com | Chelsea Lin
Chelsea Lin: I'd love to hear in your words a little backstory on Unapologetic and your personal career in the entertainment industry. Chris Quintos Cathcart: So, I started as an actor in high school, and I really thought that that's what I was gonna be for the rest of my life. But because I was an immigrant’s daughter, I was like, “Well, that's insane.”CL: That's so sad. CQC: I know, I know. I'm glad it's changing.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
joysauce.com | Chelsea Lin
It’s a testament to Rachel Khong’s generous spirit that when my recording software malfunctions at the beginning of our interview, she jumps in to record it for me.
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