Danielle Benoit

Danielle Benoit
Born
Danielle S. W. Benoit
EducationUniversity of Colorado Boulder (PhD, MS)
University of Maine (BS)
Known forResearch in biomaterials, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine
AwardsNational Science Foundation CAREER Award
Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society
Scientific career
FieldsBioengineering, biomaterials, tissue engineering
InstitutionsUniversity of Oregon
University of Rochester

Danielle S.W. Benoit is an American bioengineer and academic administrator. She is the Inaugural Chair of the Department of Bioengineering and the Lorry Lokey Chair at the University of Oregon's Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. Her research focuses on the design of biomaterials for controlled drug delivery and regenerative medicine, specifically targeting bone tissue engineering and dental applications.

Education

Benoit earned a B.S. in biological engineering from the University of Maine in 2002.[1] She received an M.S. in chemical engineering in 2005 and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering in 2006 from the University of Colorado Boulder.[2]

Career

Benoit joined the University of Rochester in 2010 as a faculty member in biomedical engineering. Her appointments there included positions in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, orthopaedics, the Center for Musculoskeletal Research,[3] biomedical genetics, and the Center for Oral Biology.[4] She later became William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Biomedical Engineering[5] and director of the university's Materials Science Program.[6]

In 2022, Benoit joined the University of Oregon as the inaugural chair of the Department of Bioengineering at the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact.[7][8] She was also appointed Lorry Lokey Chair and professor of bioengineering.[9] In the same year, she was named a visiting professor at the University of Rochester.[10]

In 2025, she received the University of Oregon Office of the Provost Outstanding Department Head Award.[11]

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ a b "Professor Benoit receives University of Maine Francis Crowe Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award". University of Rochester.
  2. ^ "Alum Danielle Benoit Selected as 2015 Young Innovator by the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Journal | Chemical and Biological Engineering". University of Colorado Boulder.
  3. ^ "Research Labs - Center for Musculoskeletal Research - URochester Medicine". Rochester.edu.
  4. ^ ""Bubbles" Boost Search for Treatment to Aid Head and Neck Cancer Patients". University of Rochester Medicine.
  5. ^ Roach, Jennifer (19 July 2022). "Rochester faculty newly appointed to named professorships". University of Rochester.
  6. ^ "Researchers seek 'direct hit' on leukemic stem cells". Association of American Universities (AAU). 1 April 2022.
  7. ^ "First Bioengineering Chair Danielle Benoit". University of Oregon.
  8. ^ "Distinguished biomedical engineer to lead Knight Campus academic department | UO Knight Campus". Uoregon.edu.
  9. ^ "Meet Danielle Benoit UO's inaugural Bioengineering Chair". University of Oregon.
  10. ^ "Danielle Benoit". Rochester.edu.
  11. ^ "Outstanding Department Head Award". Office of the Provost. University of Oregon.
  12. ^ Sierra, Leonor (25 March 2015). "Three Rochester scientists receive prestigious NSF CAREER awards". University of Rochester.
  13. ^ "Profile: Emerging Investigators 2016: novel design strategies for new functional materials". Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 2016. pp. 2995–2998. doi:10.1039/C6TB90055K.
  14. ^ "Danielle Benoit is Rochester's "Young Engineer of the Year"". Rochester.edu.
  15. ^ "Acta Biomaterialia Outstanding Reviewers in 2017". ScienceDirect.com.
  16. ^ Marcotte, Bob (5 April 2019). "'Embodies the spirit' of teaching and mentorship". University of Rochester.
  17. ^ "Danielle Benoit, Ph.D. COF-4007". AIMBE.
  18. ^ "List of Fellows". BMES.
  19. ^ "CLASS OF 2023 FELLOWS" (PDF). National Academy of Inventors.
  20. ^ "Outstanding Department Head Award". University of Oregon.
  21. ^ "Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal". Acta Materialia Inc.

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