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Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal

Benoit is recognized for her research in therapeutic biomaterials and her goal of designing “smart” biomaterials from the bottom up, as well as for her commitment to outreach, mentorship, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

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Precision Medicine for Better Bones

Listen to the free, public lecture from Professor Danielle Benoit, where she discusses her work helping bones heal better, enabling people to recover more quickly after suffering from injury or disease.

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Clyde Overby successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis titled “Zwitterionic Peptide Designs for Anti-fouling Modifications of Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Systems”. Congratulations, Clyde!

The free community science talk is open to the public and supports the goal of engaging the public in the excitement and creativity of scientific research.
Danielle Benoit, an expert in therapeutic biomaterials, is the inaugural Lorry Lokey Chair of the Department of Bioengineering as the department embarks upon its next phase of growth. Learn more about Danielle, who is the keynote speaker at Science Knight Out on April 11.
Danielle Benoit, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Rochester, will join the Knight Campus as the inaugural bioengineering chair

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.