Mong-Wei Lin, MD, PhD

Dr. Mong-Wei Lin is a distinguished Professor of Surgery at National Taiwan University, where he also serves as Vice Chair of the School of Medicine. He is the Chief of the Thoracic Surgery Department at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) and holds prominent leadership positions in both the Taiwan Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (TATCS) and the Taiwan Society of Thoracic Surgery (TSTS).
Dr. Lin earned his medical degree from the School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, and completed his residency training in both general surgery and thoracic surgery at NTUH. He further specialized through fellowships at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2010), and Keio University Hospital in Japan (2012), later obtaining his PhD from the Graduate Institute of Pathology at National Taiwan University in 2014. Notably, Dr. Lin served as a Visiting Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School from July 2024 to July 2025.
An active researcher, Dr. Lin has authored over 140 SCI-indexed publications in leading journals, including the Annals of Surgery, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, and Annals of Thoracic Surgery. His clinical and research interests are centered on minimally invasive thoracic surgery and the multidisciplinary study of early-stage lung cancer, specifically integrating pathology and radiomics. A recipient of numerous awards for his contributions to medical research and education, Dr. Lin is dedicated to advancing the field of thoracic surgery and improving patient outcomes through innovation.

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