Accelerating Innovation and Scientific Impact
The University of Oregon is a place where highly regarded researchers from around the world collaborate at the frontiers of discovery to benefit the world. The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact is a hub of discovery and innovation where teams of world-class bioengineers, accompanied by outstanding students, are driving groundbreaking scientific research and providing interdisciplinary, hands-on training that equips the next generation of applied scientists with the skills to tackle real-world problems. We are pushing the frontiers of bioengineering and life sciences, using a systems approach to identify the origins of disease and dysfunction and developing new technologies that improve the human condition.
By leveraging and integrating existing University of Oregon research strengths and partnerships, the Knight Campus is opening up new avenues of research in focus areas ranging from bioimaging and computational modeling to 3D printing/bioprinting and regenerative medicine to immunotherapy, machine learning and protein engineering. In addition to shortening the timeline between discovery and societal impact, the Knight Campus is inspiring powerful new partnerships such as the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon, the Center for Translational Biomedical Research, and the Papé Family Innovation Center.
We’re positioning the next wave of bioengineers for success through a novel combination of technical training and an emphasis in entrepreneurship, career development, and communication. The Knight Campus combines — under one roof — labs and classrooms, an innovation center, and cutting edge core facilities. And there’s even more on the way as Phase 2 of development unfolds this year. We are fulfilling our mission of science advancing society through programs, facilities, resources, and people — all dedicated to accelerating the impact cycle of scientific discovery.
Stories of Impact
A Pipeline for STEM Students
A grant from the National Science Foundation will help establish a pipeline from community college to the university to the workforce for 64 talented students in the physical sciences
Implantable Sensors and the Healing Process: Customized for the Future
Professor Keat Ghee Ong to undertake development of implantable sensors that measure environmental cues throughout healing
UO researchers focus on cutting-edge bioengineering for muscularskeletal regeneration
Co-authored by Knight Campus researchers, special edition review paper appears in the journal Science Translational Medicines
Optimizing performance for the human race
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance studies peak performance — from the molecular level to the whole body — with the goal of enabling all people to achieve optimal health and well-being.
Featured Faculty
Bala Ambati
Danielle Benoit
Paul Dalton
Felix Deku
Tim Gardner
Robert Guldberg
Marian Hettiaratchi
Parisa Hosseinzadeh
Gabriella Lindberg
Keat Ghee Ong
Calin Plesa
Nick Willett