- Huntington Beach CA, US Christopher Lin - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B64D 11/00
Abstract:
A bunk assembly is provided. The bunk assembly includes a first plurality of bunks including a first bunk and a second bunk coupled end-to-end with the first bunk. The first and second bunks each include a cutout that substantially align forming a bunk slot between the first and second bunks when coupled end-to-end. The first plurality of bunks also includes a third bunk stacked on top of the first and second bunks when positioned in the bunk slot.
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Redding, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center Redding.
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 2001. He works in Mission Viejo, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
Hunter College - Teaching Assistant (2012) School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Departmental Assistant (Wood and Metal Shop) (2011-2012) Yale University School of Medicine - Pediatric Cardiology RA (2009-2011)
Education:
Hunter College - Painting, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Painting and Drawing, Yale University - Art
Christopher Lin
Work:
University of Washington - Research Assistant (2011)
Education:
University of Washington - Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, Berkeley - Computer Science, Mathematics
Christopher Lin
Work:
Magnussen Lexus - Internet Fleet Manager
Education:
University of Utah - Entrepreneurship
Tagline:
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Christopher Lin
Work:
Lone Star Fencing Center - Coach
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas - Biology
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Christopher Lin
Education:
Deerfield Academy
Christopher Lin
Education:
University of California, Berkeley - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Christopher Lin, 28, endured excruciating pain and a broiling fever of 102.9 degrees Fahrenheit at home before heading to the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. It was October 2020 and the hospital looked surreal, Lin said, with a tent set up outside and chairs spaced sparsely in the wa