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Joshua Chen, Sarah Hewes, and Jeron Chen

Three Rice BIOE students, two alumni awarded NSF GRFP Fellowships Thursday, Jun. 14, 2018

Doctoral students Wei Tong (Jeron) Chen, Joshua Chen, and Sarah Hewes chosen for their high-potential research-based projects


Madeleine Gomel in the laboratory

Graduate student Gomel awarded AHA Fellowship Tuesday, Jun. 5, 2018

BIOE graduate student Madeleine Gomel's project will develop a lab-grown tissue engineered shield to protect against calcific valve disease


Photo of Ian Kinstlinger in the laboratory

Graduate student Kinstlinger wins Kirschstein NRSA Fellowship Tuesday, Jun. 5, 2018

BIOE graduate student Ian Kinstlinger plans to study computational, 3-D tissue models to study oxygen transport


Muhammad Shamim

Graduate student Shamim wins 2018 Soros Fellowship Wednesday, Apr. 25, 2018

Award honors, helps facilitate immigrant contributions to the U.S.


bay area tour

Industry insights from the Bay Area Thursday, Apr. 12, 2018

Medical device and tech experts share lessons and encouragement


Rice University Professor Antonios Mikos (center) and students at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Advances in Tissue Engineering short course

Mikos receives Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal Friday, Apr. 6, 2018

Rice University bioengineer honored for biomaterials research


Undergraduate bioengineering and global health students work to combine words and pictures to explain technical messages across audiences.

Putting the A in STEM Friday, Mar. 30, 2018

New comics-inspired curriculum teaches students to connect art and engineering


3MT competition winners (from left) are Thomas Clements, Thasneem Banu Frousnoon and Arun Mahadevan. Photo by Sushma Sri Pamulapati

Mahadevan wins top prize at Three-Minute Thesis competition Wednesday, Mar. 21, 2018

Bioengineering graduate student studies how neural progenitor cells communicate


Artist rendition of distal lung tissue, specifically the alveoli, highlights the architectural challenge. Alveoli sacs fill with air during inspiration and have alternating convex and concave topography. These complicated structures are completely ensheathed in vasculature, and their diffusion-based interactions with blood over short distances leads to efficient gas transport. Image by iStockPhoto

Miller awarded Kleberg Foundation Medical Research Grant to advance lung tissue engineering Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018

Rice bioengineer Jordan Miller will use the grant to develop novel biomaterials and 3D bioprinting systems.