"Biomaterials and 
How they will
Change our Lives"

by
Robert S. Langer
Chemical Engineering Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Abstract:
Advances in drug delivery and tissue engineering are revolutionizing medical therapies. New drug delivery technologies including novel polymers and intelligent microchips promise to create new treatments for cancer, heart disease, and many other illnesses. By combining mammalian cells with synthetic polymers, new approaches for engineering tissues are being developed that may someday help repair tissues for patients with burns, damaged cartilage, paralysis, and vascular disease.


On February 19, Robert Langer received the $500,000 Charles Stark Draper Prize for inventing medical drug delivery technologies that prolong lives and ease suffering. The Draper Prize is often referred to as "engineering’s Nobel Prize." 

April 3, Langer team reports source of cells for engineered human blood vessels

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