Ke Lin is an undergraduate researcher at Yale University, focusing on TRPA1 channel activity and regulation through biochemical and molecular biology techniques. Additionally, Ke Lin serves as a student mentor with the Yale Education Tutoring Initiative, tutoring local students and providing progress updates to parents. As a design team member at Design for America, Ke Lin applies design thinking to address health challenges for children with asthma. Previous research at the Yale University School of Medicine involved exploring novel drug targets for cancer immunotherapy using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. In a role as curriculum coordinator for Building Bridges at Yale, Ke Lin developed educational materials to reduce disparities between rural and urban students. Earlier experience includes managing front desk operations at China Star and facilitating STEM education programs at North Dakota's Gateway to Science. Ke Lin is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology at Yale University, expected to graduate in 2024.