Benoit Lab

Department of Bioengineering

The Benoit Lab

Therapeutic Biomaterials

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OUR mission

To create smarter materials that help the body heal, advancing new treatments for disease through innovative drug delivery and tissue engineering.

The Benoit Lab for Therapeutic Biomaterials is a resilient and inclusive team of engineers, scientists, and collaborators committed to leading, mentoring, and learning in the field of therapeutic biomaterials. We design and develop polymeric materials for applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery, driving preclinical and clinical success. Our vision is to transform therapeutic biomaterials into innovative solutions that advance patient care, improve health outcomes, and inspire a diverse and thriving scientific community—one we are proud to grow and support.

Research

Our lab uses bottom-up approaches, to design 'smart' materials with distinct capabilities, such as controlling cell behavior or overcoming delivery barriers. We specialize in therapeutic biomaterials, tissue engineering, drug delivery, bone regeneration, microphysiological systems and anti biofilm treatments. 

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People

We are actively looking for new members, including undergraduate researchers, graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to join our team! Please refer to the lab handbook for more information on team member expectations. 

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Resources

Explore course summaries and laboratory materials developed by Professor Benoit, covering Ethics in Research and Innovation, Biomaterials, Research Methods, Cell and Tissue Engineering, and Controlled Release Systems. Laboratory resources are designed to provide students with meaningful, hands-on experience in biomaterials.

Bioengineering Courses and Teaching Resources

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Benoit Lab News

Knight Campus Building 2 opened to the public on Monday, March 30. Building 2 is part of the second phase of Knight Campus development, a 185,000-square-foot, multi-story bioengineering and applied science research facility. Designed by Portland-based ZGF Architects, it doubles the campus’ capacity for research and development of new biomedical technologies with additional room for expanding academic programs, spin spaces to incubate new startup companies and a state-of-the-art new BioFoundry core facility.

We're proud to have a strong presence at the Society For Biomaterials 2026 meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. Our students, postdocs, and faculty from labs throughout the Knight Campus Bioengineering department are presenting research across drug delivery, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.

The Industry, Innovation and Translation team in the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation recently hosted the first Golden Egg awards to honor university innovators. Knight Campus members were recognized for the being National Academy of Inventors fellows and patent holders. 

The Benoit Lab 

In 2022, the Benoit lab relocated to the University of Oregon's Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. Based in the Department of Bioengineering in Eugene, Oregon, the Benoit lab develops therapeutic biomaterials to treat diseases, control cell behavior, and answer fundamental biological questions.