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  1. Robert Langer obtained his Bachelor's Degree from Cornell University in 1970 and his Sc.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1974, both in Chemical Engineering. He holds more than ...

  2. Robert S. Langer completed his undergraduate stidies in Chemical Engineering at Cornell University and obtained his Sc.D in Chemical Engineering at MIT. He joined MIT as Assistant Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry in 1978. Dr. Langer has written over 1,250 articles and also has nearly 1,050 patents worldwide.

  3. Robert S. Langer. Dr. Robert S. Langer is the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT. He is one of 12 Institute Professors, the highest honor that can be awarded to a faculty member at MIT. He has written more than 1,480 articles, and has more than 1,360 issued and pending patents worldwide. His patents have been licensed or sublicensed to ...

  4. Robert S Langer is the David H Kock Institute Professor at MIT He served as a member of the US Food and Drug Administration’s SCIENCE Board, the FDA’s highest advisory board, from 1995 to 2002 and as its chairman from 1999 to 2002. Dr Langer has received over 220 major awards. He is one of four living individuals to have received both the ...

  5. Apr 29, 2005 · Robert S. Langer fact sheet. At MIT, Langer runs the largest biomedical engineering lab in the world with approximately 100 researchers and more than $6 million in yearly grants. It is so well respected that each year about 3,000 graduate and postgraduate students apply for only five open lab positions. Langer holds more than 500 issued or ...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Langer accepted the award during a virtual symposium on Feb. 8. Robert Langer is one of MIT's nine current Institute Professors, the highest honor that can be awarded to a faculty member. His patents have licensed or sub-licensed to over 400 companies, and he is a co-founder of a number of companies, including Moderna.

  7. Robert S. Langer The ability to treat tumors with high efficacy in a local microenvironment, while mitigating the side effects of systemic toxicity is an area of active investigation.