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Jun 4
Spring 2026 Robert Family Entrepreneurship Speaker Series | "Luck or Hard work? A Serial Entrepreneurs' Perspective on What Matters in Building MedTech Startups" | Cambre Kelly 10:00 a.m.

What distinguishes a successful startup from a failure? Most entrepreneurs will cite that building a startup requires a combination of luck and hard work, but how much of each do...
Spring 2026 Robert Family Entrepreneurship Speaker Series | "Luck or Hard work? A Serial Entrepreneurs' Perspective on What Matters in Building MedTech Startups" | Cambre Kelly
June 4
10:00–11:00 a.m.
Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact Beetham Family Seminar Rooms

What distinguishes a successful startup from a failure? Most entrepreneurs will cite that building a startup requires a combination of luck and hard work, but how much of each do you need?

BIOE Science Seminars 

UO SCIENCE SEMINARs
bioe news
A total of 92 new students will arrive in Eugene to begin their journey at the Knight Campus, including 21 Bioinformatics & Genomics students, 20 Optical Materials & Devices students, 19 Polymer Science students, 20 Semiconductor students, and 12 Molecular Sensors & Biotechnology students.
A recording of the tenth anniversary of Science Knight Out is available on YouTube.
Bioengineers Lindberg and Dalton have received OPVRI seed funding to develop implantable conduits that capture glioblastoma cells and could one day limit brain tumor growth.
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event videos

   
Science Knight Out with Jim Hutchison
How can chemistry help build a better and more sustainable future? That question has long been on Jim Hutchison’s mind.
Meet Kylie Williams
Kylie Williams is making history as the first University of Oregon student to earn a degree in engineering — and one of the first-ever PhD graduates from the Knight Campus’ Department of Bioengineering!
Entrepreneurship Speaker Series with Elliot Reed
Discover the high-stakes journey of commercializing disruptive technologies from research institutions to thriving businesses.
Distinguished Lecture Series with David Mooney
David Mooney discusses how T cell-based therapies are revolutionizing the treatment of some types of cancer, but currently suffer from a number of limitations.