Robert Langer

Institute Professor and Professor of ChemE & BE

Department
Office of the Institute Professors
Technology Areas
Biotechnology: DNA & RNA Editing, Biomedical Devices & Systems, Cell Separation, Sensors & Monitoring, Biomanufacturing, Tissue Engineering, Prostheses, Synthetic Biology / Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis, Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials, Polymers, Composites / Drug Discovery and Research Tools: Genomics & Proteomics, Cell Interrogation, Cell Lines & Organoids, Cell Culture, Animal Models / Therapeutics: Nucleic Acids, Cell Based Therapy, Regenerative Medicine, Small Molecules, Proteins & Antibodies, Vaccines / Drug Delivery: Microparticles & Nanoparticles, Vectors & Virus like Particles / Biomaterials & Bioelectronics: Health Monitoring, Medical Device Coatings, Tissue Repair / Communication Systems: Wireless / Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging, Chemical & Radiation Sensing / Agriculture & Food: Delivery, Nutrition / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors, Quantum Technology, Photonics / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Robotics / Computer Science: Bioinformatics / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Diagnostics: Imaging Agents, Assays

Prolific, award-winning pioneer of new technologies known for revolutionary contributions to the fields of medicine and biotechnology.

Background and Experience

Dr. Langer is one of nine Institute Professors at MIT – the highest honor that can be awarded to a faculty member. He has written more than 1,570 articles and has over 1,400 issued and pending patents worldwide. Dr. Langer’s patents have been licensed or sublicensed to over 400 pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology, and medical device companies. He is the most cited engineer in history and was named as one of the 25 most important individuals in biotechnology in the world by Forbes Magazine (1999) and Bio World (1990).

Dr. Langer is one of three living individuals to have received both the United States National Medal of Science (2006) and the United States National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2011). In 1998, he was recognized as “one of history’s most prolific inventors in medicine”, receiving the Lemelson-MIT prize – the world's largest prize for invention. He is the director of the word's largest biomedical engineering lab whose research focuses on the interface of biotechnology and materials science.

Dr. Langer received 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.

You have to realize that failure is OK. If you want to change the world, you have to be prepared to fail. You put your head down and keep going. ”
Robert Langer

Awards and Honors

Dr. Langer has received over 220 major awards including:

  • 41 honorary doctorates
  • Charles Stark Draper Prize | 2002
  • Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research | 2005
  • Induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame (2006)
  • Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering | 2015
  • Balzan Prize for Biomaterials for Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering | 2022

Technologies

Self- Regulated Peptide Hydrogel for Closed Loop Insulin Delivery

Technology / Case number: #15056J
Zhen Gu / Alex Aimetti / Robert Langer / Daniel Anderson
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Drug Delivery
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Oscillating Cell Culture Bioreactor

Technology / Case number: #12301
Matteo Moretti / Robert Langer / Lisa Freed
Technology Areas: Drug Discovery and Research Tools
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Reverse Micelle Nanoprecipitation: A Method for Encapsulating Nucleic Acids in Biodegradable Polymers

Technology / Case number: #12561J
Aleksandar Radovic-Moreno / Liangfang Zhang / Robert Langer / Omid Farokhzad
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Computer Science / Electronics & Photonics
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Poly(B-Amino Alcohols), Their Preparation and Uses Thereof

Technology / Case number: #14035QJ
Minglin Ma / Wendy Liu / Robert Langer / Daniel Anderson
Technology Areas: Biomaterials & Bioelectronics / Chemicals & Materials
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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1,2-Aminoalcohol Lipidoids (II)

Technology / Case number: #13661Q
Kerry Mahon / Kevin Love / Christopher Levins / Kathryn Whitehead / Robert Langer / Daniel Anderson
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Drug Delivery
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Formulation of Polymeric Particles for Prostate Cancer Targeting

Technology / Case number: #12162J
Jianjun Cheng / Benjamin Teply / Stephen Zale / Robert Langer / Omid Farokhzad
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Drug Delivery / Therapeutics
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Methods of Controlled Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Intestinal Stem Cells

Technology / Case number: #15728J
Jeffrey Karp / Xiaolei Yin / Marc Succi / Robert Langer
Technology Areas: Drug Discovery and Research Tools
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Ingestible Physiological Status Monitoring (PSM) Device (the "PSM Pill")

Technology / Case number: #16636LJ
Albert Swiston / Tadd Hughes / Carlo Giovanni Traverso / Gregory Ciccarelli / Kerry Johnson / Robert Langer
Technology Areas: Biotechnology / Chemicals & Materials
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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Micronutrient-Stabilizing Materials

Technology / Case number: #25722
Ana Jaklenec / Robert Langer / Linzixuan Rhoda Zhang / Xin Yang
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Therapeutics
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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A Sensor Array Based on Nanowire Field Effect Transistors (NWFETs) for Remote Radiation Sensing

Technology / Case number: #16090
Virginia Spanoudaki / Robert Langer / Daniel Anderson
Technology Areas: Biomaterials & Bioelectronics / Sensing & Imaging
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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