Program Overview
Join us for an engaging conversation with the 2024 Kavli Prize Laureate, Robert S. Langer, as he discusses his unconventional career journey with Emmy-winning journalist Frank Sesno. You will hear how Langer leveraged his background in chemical engineering to make groundbreaking advancements in health and medicine, including his revolutionary work on controlled drug delivery systems that have transformed the field of biomedical technology and research.
Speaker Bio
Robert S. Langer is an American chemical engineer with expertise in biotechnology and biomedical engineering. He serves as an institute professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Born in Albany, New York, he studied at Milne High School before moving to Cornell University, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. For his ScD, still in chemical engineering, he moved to MIT Boston where he graduated in 1974. At that point, he decided to use his knowledge to work on biomedical problems and joined Judah Folkman’s lab as a postdoc to study efficient ways for drug delivery. During this time, he developed a type of polymer matrix used to deliver large molecules such as proteins inside cells.
Langer joined MIT as a faculty member in 1978, and since then has been working on improving drug delivery through nanoparticles, as well as developing and pursuing a strong interest for tissue engineering and other areas of biotechnology and medicine. Langer’s research has also been translated into applications through the filing of numerous patents and the launch of several startups, most notably the company Moderna that developed mRNA vaccines for COVID 19. Langer is also the recipient of over 200 international awards and he is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Medicine.
Robert S.
Robert S. Langer received the 2024 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience.
Learn More about Dr. Robert S. LangerModerator
Frank Sesno serves as the Director of Strategic Initiatives and Professor at the School of Media and Public Affairs, and as the Executive Director of the George Washington University Alliance for a Sustainable Future. The Alliance is a broad pan-university initiative to amplify the university’s teaching, research, convening and impact relating to global challenges around climate change, environmental justice, and sustainability.
Our Partners
This event is co-hosted by Carnegie Science with The Kavli Foundation, the Royal Embassy of Norway, and the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.