University of Houston’s Rathindra Bose Dies at 63

We at Xconomy Texas have some sad news to share.

Rathindra Bose, the vice chancellor and vice president for research and technology at the University of Houston, died July 10 after a short illness. He was 63.

In an email to faculty and staff, U of H President and Chancellor Renu Khator praised Bose’s contributions to the university, according to an article in the student newspaper, the Cougar.  “Under his tenure, our research expenditures achieved record-breaking growth,” she wrote. “But those extraordinary numbers don’t fully reflect the personal commitment he brought to guiding our overall research initiatives while continuing his own innovative work developing a new class of anticancer drugs.”

I first met Bose two years ago shortly after we started Xconomy’s Texas bureau.  Though he had only been at the university for two years, he was already an enthusiastic advocate for the university’s faculty, their research, and the innovative promise their work held.

 

Author: Angela Shah

Angela Shah was formerly the editor of Xconomy Texas. She has written about startups along a wide entrepreneurial spectrum, from Silicon Valley transplants to Austin transforming a once-sleepy university town in the '90s tech boom to 20-something women defying cultural norms as they seek to build vital IT infrastructure in a war-torn Afghanistan. As a foreign correspondent based in Dubai, her work appeared in The New York Times, TIME, Newsweek/Daily Beast and Forbes Asia. Before moving overseas, Shah was a staff writer and columnist with The Dallas Morning News and the Austin American-Statesman. She has a Bachelor's of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and she is a 2007 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. With the launch of Xconomy Texas, she's returned to her hometown of Houston.