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Portrait of Paula Ayala

Student Spotlight: How Rice 360° inspired this student to grow into a leader Monday, Sep. 23, 2019

Even before she set foot on campus Paula Ayala had a heroine at Rice University — Rebecca Richards-Kortum.


A view of the downtown Houston skyline with Buffalo Bayou in the foreground.

GMI Student Perspectives | Eddie Yao: A New Start Sunday, Sep. 22, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


Portrait of Jordan Miller

Miller selected as Kavli Fellow Wednesday, Sep. 18, 2019

Rice bioengineer Jordan Miller was selected as a Kavli Fellow and shared his research at the Kavli Frontiers of Science 4th annual Israeli-American Symposium. 


Cohort in Costa Rica.

GMI Student Perspectives | Luc Samblanet: From Costa Rica To Houston Tuesday, Sep. 17, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


Texas Children's Hospital

GMI Student Perspectives | Lamiya Sakarwala: Under The Bright Lights Of The OR Tuesday, Sep. 17, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


Credit: Hannah Jackson

GMI Student Perspectives | Hannah Jackson: Readjusting Back To Life In Houston Tuesday, Sep. 17, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


Erik Wu stands in front of the sign for Establishment Labs in Costa Rica.

GMI Student Perspectives | Erik Wu: Life In The Age Of COVID-19 Wednesday, Sep. 11, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


Photo of the Texas Medical Center.

GMI Student Perspectives | Genevieve Wahlert: Back to School Wednesday, Sep. 11, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


The Rice University academic quad.

GMI Student Perspectives | Ellie Reynolds: Leaving with Loose Ends Saturday, Sep. 7, 2019

Reflections from Global Medical Innovation MBE students.


From left: Melody Tan, Kathryn Kundrod, Mary Natoli

Beyond the Bench: Engineering healthy environments inside & outside the lab Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019

Rice bioengineering graduate students Mary Natoli, Melody Tan and Kathryn Kundrod share how running helps balance research and personal health.