As the leader of Mechanobiologics, Inc., Kenney focuses on translating foundational scientific discoveries into practical medical treatments. Her research centers on low-frequency ultrasound therapeutics and cellular mechanotransduction, aiming to address age-related conditions through innovative applications. Her expertise is built on a strong academic foundation, including a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Pennsylvania and post-doctoral research at Yale and Princeton universities. Previously, she served as a professor of biochemistry at the University of Texas.
Linda J Kenney Honored for Advances in Mechanobiology
Linda J Kenney, president of Mechanobiologics, Inc., has been named a Pinnacle Professional Member of the Inner Circle of Excellence. The recognition highlights her career-long contributions to the fields of mechanobiology and therapeutic ultrasound, specifically focusing on how physical forces influence cellular behavior to improve health outcomes for aging populations.

Her scientific impact has earned her the Distinguished Service Award from the Biophysical Society and a fellowship with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Beyond her laboratory work, Kenney maintains membership in the American Academy of Microbiology and supports various advocacy groups, including Doctors Without Borders and the Sierra Club. She remains dedicated to bridging the gap between rigorous academic research and real-world clinical applications.



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