Hani Jneid, MD, MBA

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Hani Jneid, MD, MBA

Hani Jneid, MD, MBA

@docHJ

Prof & Chair, Dept of CV Med @UTMBCardiology/ Director, Sealy HVI & VP CV Operations @UTMBHealth/ Formerly #BCM #MGH #Harvard #ClevelandClinic #AUB #RiceUniv

Galveston, TX Katılım Mart 2011
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Mostafa Shalaby
Mostafa Shalaby@MShalabCardUTMB·
Out of 100+ incredible fellows across @UTMBNews, our very own Chief Cardiology Fellow, Dr. Akem Dimala, has been named Fellow of the Year! 🌟 An incredible leader, clinician, and educator. We couldn’t be prouder! 🫀❤️ #CardioTwitter #FellowOfTheYear @utmbcardiology
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براء@baraabed_·
STEP 1✅ STEP 2⏳🇺🇸 MCCQE⏳🇨🇦 One Step Closer! الحمدلله
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Todd Rosengart, MD
Todd Rosengart, MD@DrRosengart·
Dr. Noon was a legendary, inspirational leader and consummate surgeon who was a role model for many. The George Noon Professionalism Award is given annually to Department of Surgery faculty who best reflect Dr. Noon's attributes of professionalism. He will be dearly remembered.
BCM_Surgery@BCM_Surgery

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of George P. Noon, M.D., a distinguished surgeon, educator, and pioneer whose contributions shaped modern cardiovascular and transplant medicine. Dr. Noon passed away after a lifetime devoted to advancing patient care,

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wali@awy_251·
تم الحمدلله يعتبر no steps anymore ❤️❤️
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Tracy Dunn
Tracy Dunn@tracychapeldunn·
💔😢 My husband went to be with our Lord and Savior at 5:49 this afternoon. I’m devastated and shattered and lost. How am I supposed to live the rest of this life without him?
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CatWilliams
CatWilliams@CatWill80260765·
My sister passed away on May the 5th. Thank you all for praying for her!
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Abdallah El Sabbagh
Abdallah El Sabbagh@aelsab·
Happy to share the new AHA Science Advisory on percutaneous mechanical aspiration in right-sided infective endocarditis. This document is intended to provide a balanced perspective on the growing interest in PMA, while outlining a structured approach to its contemporary use, recognizing that its optimal role remains to be defined and that prospective studies are still needed. Thank you to the writing group and AHA for this collaborative effort. @LBaddour1 @sanjum @drandrewsharp @SEH_MD @rajivxgulati @yadersandoval @HamidNadira @MayoClinicCV @kashishgoelmd @PradeepYadavMD @MayraGuerreroMD @mirvatalasnag @g_giustinoMD @PrajReddyMD @Grace_Lin_MD
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AHA Science@AHAScience

This science advisory outlines the rationale and evolving role of percutaneous mechanical aspiration (PMA) in right-sided infective endocarditis (RSIE), summarizes available evidence and procedural best practices, offers expert guidance on patient selection, device use, and

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Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬
Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬@michaelzlin·
It is with a heavy heart that I share the sad news that one of my lab members, Pengli Wang, PhD student in chemical engineering, has passed away on Friday, May 1, at the age of 28, in an unexpected accident. I’ve struggled to write this because it is hard to put into words just how much Pengli meant to our lab, his friends, the Stanford graduate student community, and of course his family. From my own limited perspective, Pengli was any advisor’s dream student: creative, insightful, courageous, and an extraordinarily gifted experimentalist. He was a true polymath, self-taught in everything from computational protein structural modeling to high-throughput protein engineering to animal behavioral testing. In only 3.5 years in the lab, Pengli had already made an enormous and lasting impact on the field of protein engineering. He has a co-first-author paper in press describing a new method that will transform both empirical and AI-based protein engineering. He also recently submitted a first-author paper on imaging neurotransmitters through enzymatic light emission, enabling us to observe cellular communication in living animals completely noninvasively. I expect this work will lead to new ways of investigating and understanding neurological and metabolic disease. Arthur C. Clarke wrote that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Pengli was the best magician, producing eye-opening tricks, each better than the last. The loss of his future contributions is immeasurable, but the technologies he already created will continue to benefit science and medicine for years to come. What truly made Pengli special, though, was his kindness and joy for life. He never hesitated to help others, and he generously mentored many newer lab members, all of whom spoke about what an exceptional teacher he was. He also had an unforgettable spirit — the loudest and funniest laugh in the room, and an ability to eat astonishing amounts of food while somehow remaining skinny. He is deeply missed by everyone who knew him. Pengli, may you rest in peace and in the lasting glow of your accomplishments. You represented the very best of humanity and will forever remain an inspiration to all of us. 💔
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Zaid Taimeh, MD
Zaid Taimeh, MD@ZaidTaimeh·
Thrilled to share that I passed USMLE Step 3! Today marks the end of my USMLE journey. Grateful for the challenges along the way and for the constant support of my family and friends! #Step3 #USMLE #MedTwitter
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Abdul Qadeer, MD
Abdul Qadeer, MD@Abdul_Qadeer_MD·
Must‑attend one‑day conference! Proud collaboration between @utmbhealth and @AHAScience. Learn from the best and get inspired.
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UTMB Health
UTMB Health@utmbhealth·
UTMB Department of Cardiovascular Medicine (@utmbcardiology) and Sealy Heart & Vascular Institute, in partnership with the @American_Heart, are proud to host the 2nd Annual Cardiovascular Symposium on May 30, 2026, at the San Luis Resort in Galveston. 👉 utmb.us/fsu
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Mohanad Albayyaa
Mohanad Albayyaa@al_bayyaa·
An outstanding opportunity through the exceptional collaboration between the @American_Heart & @utmbcardiology , and Sealy Heart & Vascular Institute. Looking forward to seeing you all for an engaging and impactful conference with colleagues and experts in cardiovascular care.
UTMB Health@utmbhealth

UTMB Department of Cardiovascular Medicine (@utmbcardiology) and Sealy Heart & Vascular Institute, in partnership with the @American_Heart, are proud to host the 2nd Annual Cardiovascular Symposium on May 30, 2026, at the San Luis Resort in Galveston. 👉 utmb.us/fsu

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