{"id":180935,"date":"2015-02-05T23:52:27","date_gmt":"2015-02-06T04:52:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/visionary-chemical-engineer-robert-langer-wins-the-queen-elizabeth-prize-for-engineering.php"},"modified":"2015-02-05T23:52:27","modified_gmt":"2015-02-06T04:52:27","slug":"visionary-chemical-engineer-robert-langer-wins-the-queen-elizabeth-prize-for-engineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nano-engineering\/visionary-chemical-engineer-robert-langer-wins-the-queen-elizabeth-prize-for-engineering.php","title":{"rendered":"Visionary chemical engineer Robert Langer wins the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The 2015 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering has been awarded    to the ground-breaking chemical engineer Dr Robert Langer for    his revolutionary advances and leadership in engineering at the    interface with chemistry and medicine. The QEPrize is a global    1 million prize that celebrates the engineers responsible for    a ground-breaking innovation that has been of global benefit to    humanity.  <\/p>\n<p>    The announcement was made by Lord Browne of Madingley, Chairman    of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation, in the    presence of His Royal Highness The Duke of York at the Royal    Academy of Engineering in London on 3 February. Her Majesty The    Queen will present the prize to Dr Langer at Buckingham Palace    later this year.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr Langer is one of 11 Institute Professors at the    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA.    This is MITs highest honor. His laboratory at MIT - with over    100 students, postdoctoral students, and visiting scientists at    any one time - is the world's largest academic biomedical    engineering laboratory. He has over 1000 issued and pending    patents, over 200 major prizes to his name, and he is the most    cited engineer in history (Science, 2014). His work has helped    lay the foundation for a myriad of health innovations,    including the long-lasting brain cancer treatment Giladel    Wafer; the prostate cancer and endometriosis treatments Lupron    Depot, Zoladex, and Decapeptyl SR; the schizophrenia    treatment Respirdal Consta ; the diabetes treatment    Bydureon; and the drug-coated cardiovascular stents that alone    have benefited 10 million heart patients.  <\/p>\n<p>    A chemical engineer by training, Dr Langer was the first person    to engineer polymers to control the delivery of large molecular    weight drugs for the treatment of diseases such as cancer and    mental illness. His unconventional thinking toppled the    established view that controlled-release drug delivery would    not work for large molecules like proteins, which are very    sensitive to their surroundings.  <\/p>\n<p>    From the start, Dr Langers work has been characterized by a    truly interdisciplinary approach. He developed his first drug    delivery system during the 1970s while working with Dr Judah    Folkman, a Harvard professor and surgeon at Boston Children's    Hospital. Folkman hypothesized that the growth of cancerous    tumors could be restricted by stopping angiogenesis, the    formation of new blood vessels, and he asked Langer to find a    way to inhibit it. Once he had discovered how to create polymer    micro- and nano-particles that could support and release    sensitive protein-based drugs in the body, he used this    technique to test possible drugs to control angiogenesis. He    and Dr Folkman isolated the first substances that blocked    angiogenesis; such substances have been used to treat over 20    million patients.  <\/p>\n<p>    An early application of the controlled release technology was    in polymer microspheres that deliver nanopeptide drugs over    several months and are now widely used to treat prostate cancer    and endometriosis. Similar approaches have led to new    treatments for schizophrenia, alcoholism, and drug addiction.  <\/p>\n<p>    Together with another Harvard surgeon, Dr Joseph Vacanti at    Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr Langer helped pave the way    for major innovations in tissue engineering, pioneering    synthetic polymers that could deliver cells to form specific    tissue structures. This concept led to the development of a new    kind of artificial skin, now approved by the FDA for use on    burn victims and patients with diabetic skin ulcers. Many other    such systems, including ones for new cartilage formation and    spinal cord repair, are now in clinical trials.  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Lord Broers FREng FRS HonFMedSci, Chair of Judges for    the QEPrize, said: Robert Langer has made an immense    contribution to healthcare and to numerous other fields by    applying engineering systems thinking to biochemical problems.    Not only has he revolutionized drug delivery, but his    open-minded approach to innovation and his ability to think    outside the box have led to great advances in the field of    tissue engineering. He is a truly inspiring leader who has    attracted brilliant people to these relatively new and exciting    areas of research and is extremely involved in the commercial    development of his groups research.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    One of Dr Langers most recent projects is a microchip-based    implant capable of storing and releasing precise doses of a    drug on-demand or at scheduled intervals for up to 16 years.    Microchips, the company he co-founded to commercialize the    development, announced in December 2014 that it has completed    clinical demonstration. Unlike traditional drug delivery    platforms, Microchips Biotech's implant can respond to wireless    signals, which can activate, deactivate, or modify the    frequency or dose of the drug, without being removed from the    patient. The company is looking initially at three areas for    such an implant: diabetes, female contraception, and    osteoporosis, which all require regular, long-term dosage. The    contraceptive approach is funded by the Gates Foundation, as    are new ways of providing single-step immunizations for polio    and other vaccines, providing long-acting malaria drugs, and    providing essential minerals. All of these new techniques are    currently being pursued in Dr Langers lab.  <\/p>\n<p>    This story is reprinted from material from the Queen    Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, with editorial changes made by    Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not    necessarily represent those of Elsevier. 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