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Аватар Melina Kibbe, MD

Melina Kibbe, MD

President, UTHealth Houston
Charlottesville, VA

Melina Kibbe, MD became president of UTHealth Houston and assumed the Alkek-Williams Distinguished Chair in September 2025. Before stepping into this role, she served as a medical school dean and chief health affairs officer at a public academic institution. She is nationally recognized for her work in vascular surgery and previously served as chair of the Department of Surgery at a major university. Earlier in her career, she held senior research leadership positions within academic surgery and a multidisciplinary biomedical research institute. She earned her medical degree from the University of Chicago, completed her internship, residency, and research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and completed a vascular surgery fellowship at Northwestern University. Her clinical background includes experience with both open and endovascular procedures. She is board-certified in general and vascular surgery and holds RVT and RPVI certifications. Her research focuses on developing drug-eluting therapies for patients with vascular disease and on understanding how these treatments affect blood vessels. She has served as a principal investigator on research funded by multiple federal and national organizations. She has also contributed as a co-investigator, consultant, or mentor on many additional studies. She has held leadership roles in gene- and cell-based clinical trials for patients with critical limb ischemia and has advised on peripheral artery disease clinical trials. Her work has resulted in more than ten patents or provisional patents. In 2009, she received a national early-career award recognizing her contributions to scientific research. She has held numerous leadership roles at the national level within academic surgery. She serves as editor-in-chief of a leading surgical journal and has previously been president of several professional surgical societies. In addition, she has held officer and committee leadership positions within major national organizations and remains an active member of many professional groups. Her professional accomplishments led to election into respected medical honor societies, including one of the highest advisory bodies in medicine in the United States. She has also been a strong advocate for sex inclusion in biomedical research. Her publications addressing sex bias in surgical research received national and international attention and led to interviews with major media outlets. This work contributed to policy discussions with federal agencies and supported legislative efforts to improve inclusive research practices. Her scholarly record includes more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and over 240 abstracts presented nationally and internationally. She has received numerous awards for leadership, service, equity, and education, including more than twenty honors for teaching excellence. Melina Kibbe, MD also co-founded a biomedical company focused on developing vascular devices and served as its chief medical officer. Born and raised in Southern California, she later completed executive leadership and management training to strengthen her work in academic medicine.