Robert Samuel Langer Jr. FREng[2] (born August 29, 1948) is an American biotechnologist, businessman, chemical engineer, chemist, and inventor. He is one of the nine Institute Professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3]
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Born | (1948-08-29) August 29, 1948 (age 75)
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Other names | Bob Langer[1] |
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Alma mater | Cornell University (BSc) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (ScD) |
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Known for | Controlled drug delivery and tissue engineering |
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Awards | Gairdner Foundation International Award (1996) Charles Stark Draper Prize (2002) John Fritz Medal (2003) Harvey Prize (2003) Heinz Award (2004) Albany Medical Center Prize (2005) National Medal of Science (2006) Millennium Technology Prize (2008) Prince of Asturias Award (2008) National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2011) Perkin Medal (2012) Wilhelm Exner Medal (2012) Priestley Medal (2012) Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2013) IRI Medal (2013) Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2014) Kyoto Prize (2014) Biotechnology Heritage Award (2014) FREng[2] (2010) Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2015) Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine (2017) Medal of Science (Portugal) (2020) BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (2021) Balzan Prize (2022) Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research (2023) Kavli Prize (2024) |
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Fields | Chemical Engineering Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals Business |
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Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Doctoral advisor | Clark K. Colton |
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Other academic advisors | Judah Folkman |
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Doctoral students | W. Mark Saltzman, Erin Lavik, Steven R. Little, Elazer R. Edelman, David J. Mooney, Samir Mitragotri, Mark Prausnitz, Ali Khademhosseini |
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Other notable students | Ronald A. Siegel, Kristi Anseth, David Edwards (engineer), Jennifer Elisseeff, Omid Cameron Farokhzad, Linda Griffith, Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, Jeffrey Karp, Cato Laurencin, Christine E. Schmidt, Robert J. Linhardt, Antonios Mikos, Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, David Berry, Isaac Berzin, Kathryn Uhrich, Joseph Kost, Akhilesh K. Gaharwar, Molly Stevens, Princess Imoukhuede,
Guillermo Ameer, Canan Dağdeviren, Laura Niklason, María José Alonso, Jennifer Elisseeff, Kaitlyn Sadtler, Shiva Ayyadurai |
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He was formerly the Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and maintains activity in the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT. He is also a faculty member of the Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology and the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Langer holds over 1,400 granted or pending patents.[4] He is one of the world's most highly cited researchers and his h-index is now (according to Google Scholar, 2023-09-16) 323 with currently over 427,000 citations.[5] He is a widely recognized and cited researcher in biotechnology, especially in the fields of drug delivery systems and tissue engineering.[4][6][7]
He is the most cited engineer in history[8] and one of the 10 most cited individuals in any field,[9] having authored over 1,500 scientific papers. Langer is also a prolific businessman, having been behind the participation in the founding of over 40 biotechnology companies including the well-known American pharmaceutical company, Moderna.
Langer's research laboratory at MIT is the largest biomedical engineering lab in the world; maintaining over $10 million in annual grants and over 100 researchers.[10] He has been awarded numerous leading prizes in recognition of his work.