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Bob Guldberg on stage at TEDxPortland

Your immune system could predict how you heal

Listen to Bob Guldberg's TEDxPortland talk, where he discusses helping patients with traumatic injuries and osteoarthritis better predict how their bodies will heal, develop the most effective treatment plans, and have the best possible quality of life.

Watch the TEDx Talk

bob guldberg on podcast

Bioengineering Your Own Path

Bob Guldberg discusses being a successful academic entrepreneur and his work in musculoskeletal tissue regeneration, while sharing the importance of embracing interdisciplinarity and creating diverse and inclusive communities (even with our four-legged friends), on the BOOM podcast.

Listen to the BOOM Podcast Episode

Guldberg Lab News

 

Tyler Guyer successfully defended his dissertation titled "Immunomodulatory Strategies to Ameliorate Trauma-Induced Immune Dysregulation". Congrats, Dr. Guyer!

Angela Lin, senior research engineer in the Guldberg Lab at the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact and the director of the X-ray Imaging Research Core Facility, is recognized for the  2025 OVPRI Career Research Faculty Award. 

Lia Strait recently traveled to Washington, D.C. for a prestigious AAAS fellowship that provided hands-on experience in science policy.

Kylie Williams successfully defended her dissertation, becoming the first student to receive a Ph.D. in bioengineering at the Knight Campus!
Nick Pancheri wins the Best Poster Award at Oregon Bioengineering Symposium 2024
Bob Guldberg gave a talk on "Listening to Our Cells" at the 2024 TEDxPortland event.

Ethan Dinh, an undergraduate researcher in the Guldberg Lab and member of the 2022 Knight Campus Undergraduate Scholars cohort, earned 1st place in the Robert D. Clark Honors College Three Minute Thesis Competition

Five Ph.D. students from the Knight Campus Department of Bioengineering have been awarded prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.

Phillip Hernandez, co-advised by Danielle Benoit and Bob Guldberg, was one of five Ph.D. students from the Knight Campus Department of Bioengineering to be awarded a prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation. The GRFP is considered the gold standard in graduate research fellowships and is only handed out to about 2,000 students nationwide. Congratulations, Phillip!

The Guldberg Lab 

In 2020, the Guldberg 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 Guldberg Lab explores musculoskeletal regenerative engineering for performance, and for conditions like osteoarthritis and trauma.