Cynthia Reinhart-King (@creinhartking) 's Twitter Profile
Cynthia Reinhart-King

@creinhartking

John W. Cox Professor and Chair of Rice Bioengineering, lover of all things mechanobiology, amateur cake-baker

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Rice University Bioengineering (@rice_bioe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our Dr. Sabia Abidi on receiving the Award for Excellence in Teaching from Rice Engineering and Computing! Dr. Abidi is not only an outstanding educator but also a dedicated researcher and mentor. Her dedication to innovative, student-centered education is inspiring.

Congratulations to our Dr. Sabia Abidi on receiving the Award for Excellence in Teaching from <a href="/RiceEngineering/">Rice Engineering and Computing</a>! Dr. Abidi is not only an outstanding educator but also a dedicated researcher and mentor. Her dedication to innovative, student-centered education is inspiring.
Ramamoorthy Ramesh (@vpforresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lydia is also the only Rice University faculty to be a member of all three national academies as well as the American Academy of Arts & Sciences — a quadruple threat. We are so proud of Lydia Kavraki's monumental accomplishment.

Evan Weber (@evanweberphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republicans once argued that biomedical research was an engine for economic growth and helped double the NIH budget. It led to countless medical breakthroughs and saved lives. Now, they are proposing to cripple the NIH through massive cuts. Who will have the courage to say no?

Republicans once argued that biomedical research was an engine for economic growth and helped double the NIH budget. It led to countless medical breakthroughs and saved lives.

Now, they are proposing to cripple the NIH through massive cuts.

Who will have the courage to say no?
Amy Byers Dittmar (@adittmar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Rice University’s Lydia Kavraki has done it again. Her election to the National Academy of Sciences makes her the first person from Rice to be elected to all three national academies and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Well done, Lydia! bit.ly/4k6gL9j

Lammerding Lab (@lammerdinglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the impact the recent cuts in federal funding have on biomedical research and human health. A new heart pump to save sick babies, which took 20+ year to develop, will be stopped short off helping patients, and the researchers fear for their jobs. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Kevin McHugh (@kjmchugh1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scott Berry (U Kentucky) and I are co-chairing the Global Health Technologies Track at #BMES2025. Please take advantage of the extended abstract submission deadline to submit your work to our track!

Rice Engineering and Computing (@riceengineering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations! 🎉 The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing welcomed its graduating students as inductees in the Order of the Engineer and the Pledge of the Computing Professional ceremonies. Looking forward to seeing our Owls soar!! #SolvingforGreaterGood

Congratulations! 🎉 

The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing welcomed its graduating students as inductees in the Order of the Engineer and the Pledge of the Computing Professional ceremonies.

Looking forward to seeing our Owls soar!! #SolvingforGreaterGood
Rice Business (@rice_biz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news from Rice University: RBL LLC is launching at TMC Helix Park to turn biotech research into real-world healthcare solutions! This initiative strengthens the university's connection to Houston’s booming life sciences scene. tinyurl.com/bdcrzbvz

Rice University Bioengineering (@rice_bioe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rice University Gang Bao is the recipient of the 2025 Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award from ASME.org! His groundbreaking contributions to nanomedicine, cell mechanics, and composites are inspiring! Read more about his work here: bit.ly/4kgpEx4

<a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a> Gang Bao is the recipient of the 2025 Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award from <a href="/ASMEdotorg/">ASME.org</a>! His groundbreaking contributions to nanomedicine, cell mechanics, and composites are inspiring!

Read more about his work here: bit.ly/4kgpEx4
Michael King (@profmikeking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see my Rice University Bioengineering colleagues Omid Veiseh and Cynthia Reinhart-King present their cancer research at the Cancer Engineering: The Convergence of Engineering and Health to Advance Cancer Research and Care: A Workshop hosted by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Med

Excited to see my <a href="/Rice_BIOE/">Rice University Bioengineering</a> colleagues <a href="/veiseho/">Omid Veiseh</a> and <a href="/creinhartking/">Cynthia Reinhart-King</a> present their cancer research at the Cancer Engineering: The Convergence of Engineering and Health to Advance Cancer Research and Care: A Workshop hosted by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Med
Pinar Zorlutuna (@pinarzorlutuna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learned so much on how convergence between engineering and science makes a difference in cancer care at National Academies meeting on Cancer Engineering National Academies As important, if not more, is communicating it Dr. Rob Winn We have 34% more lives thanks to cancer research

Learned so much on how convergence between engineering and science makes a difference in cancer care at National Academies meeting on Cancer Engineering <a href="/theNASEM/">National Academies</a> As important, if not more, is communicating it <a href="/DrRobWinn/">Dr. Rob Winn</a> We have 34% more lives thanks to cancer research
Rob Raphael (@auditory_rob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to my postdoc Aravind for winning the first place award for podium presentation at the Vestibular Oriented Research meeting in Boulder, CO. His research is advancing our understanding of how groups of vestibular hair cells work together to encode head motion.

Congratulations to my postdoc Aravind for winning the first place award for podium presentation at the Vestibular Oriented Research meeting in Boulder, CO.  His research is advancing our understanding of how groups of vestibular hair cells work together to encode head motion.
AAU (@aauniversities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that federally-funded research led to discoveries like GPS, American Sign Language, and LASIK surgery? Learn more: nytimes.com/2025/05/16/sci…

Adam Cohen (@adamezracohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote an Op-Ed about the government's attacks on Harvard. Please share with anybody who thinks these attacks help anybody. prosyn.org/PhWi74r?h=KyJ1…

Michael King (@profmikeking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, a beautiful ode to immigrants, expressed by President Ronald Reagan. Let us not forget what really makes America great.