Lindsay Sun
Lindsay Sun
Lindsay Sun is Senior Scientific Affairs Manager at Beckman Coulter.

Lindsay attended Shanghai Medical University, and spent 7 years in a physician-scientist dual-degree program. She received her M.D. in 1999 and M.S. degree in Science in 2001. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine and was an Endocrinologist by training at Zhongshan Hospital Shanghai Medical University in China and subsequently studied at North Carolina State University and received her M.S. degree in Statistics.

In 2009, she joined Beckman Coulter as the medical affairs manager for Beckman Coulter China, during which time she provided valuable clinical expertise to Beckman Coulter’s Women’s Health campaign. Lindsay initiated and designed clinical research on women’s health, troponin, thyroid function in pregnant women, prostate cancer, anemia of chronic disease, and etc. In 2013, she moved to the United States, assuming the role as senior manager, Medical and Scientific affairs. She has focused on supporting product development and initiating research studies to explore the clinical applications of immunoassay products. Lindsay's interest includes women’s health, prostate cancer, thyroid disease and cardiovascular disease.

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The Impact of IL-6 on Severe COVID-19 Patients

The Impact of IL-6 on Severe COVID-19 Patients

Elevations in IL-6 levels may be an important mediator when severe systemic inflammatory responses occur in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Learn more about the connection between IL-6, Cytokine Storm Syndrome and COVID-19 in this blog.