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講者:
Robert S. Langer Institute Professor and Kenneth J. Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
2002 Draper Prize Award Recipient
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關於本次演講: On February 19, 2002, Dr. Langer received the 2002 Charles Stark Draper Prize for inventing medical drug delivery technologies that prolong lives and ease suffering for millions every year. This is Dr. Langer's first MIT public lecture since receiving this distinguished award from the National Academy of Engineering.
關於講者: Langer has more than 500 issued or pending patents worldwide. In 2005, Langer received the $500,000 Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, America's top prize in medicine. In 2002, he received the Charles Stark Draper Prize, considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for engineers, from the National Academy of Engineering. Among numerous other awards Langer has received are the Heinz Award for Technology, Economy and Employment (2003), the John Fritz Award (2003) (given previously to inventors such as Thomas Edison and Orville Wright) and the General Motors Kettering Award for Cancer Research (2004). Langer is one of very few people ever elected to all three U.S. National Academies and the youngest in history (age 43) ever to receive this distinction.
Langer's profile
關於影片(影片時間索引): Dr. Langer makes reference to a scene from the television program ER. The video clip is not included in this presentation due to rights restrictions.
以上資料為本影片上傳至 MITWORLD 網站上當時所獲知的資訊。此影片上傳日為: 2002-03-08.
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