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World-leading Biomedical Engineer, Dr Robert Langer, Receives Economist Innovation Award for Bioscie
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Friday, 21 October 2011
This year marked the 10th anniversary of The Economist's Innovation Awards which recognise individuals whose ideas have changed the world we live in. At the awards ceremony, which took place on 20th October 2011 at the Science Museum in London, Dr Langer was presented with the Bioscience Award in recognition of his contributions to medicine and biotechnology by Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd., the European subsidiary of Tokyo-based Astellas Pharma Inc., one of the world's top 20 pharmaceutical companies,

Dr. Langer has pioneered technologies including transdermal delivery systems which allow non-invasive administration of drugs, and the development of polymers on which cells are grown to create replacement tissue or organs - used to 'grow' skin for burns victims. He has more than 800 issued and pending patents worldwide, licensed or sublicensed to more than 220 pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology and medical device companies.  As the David H. Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Chemical Engineering, Dr Langer heads one of the largest biomedical engineering laboratories in the world, employing over 100 researchers.

Commenting on important advances in bioscience over the last decade, Dr Robert Langer, winner of the Economist Innovation Award for Bioscience, said:

"In the past decade, there have been many important advances. In my area, one of these is the development of IPS (induced pluripotent stem) cells. Over the next decade - again in my area - I hope to see more clinical implementation of tissue engineering and nanotechnology."

Commenting on the Award, Ken Jones, President and CEO of Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd. said: "Robert Langer has made an extraordinary contribution to the field of biomedical engineering and has been responsible for true breakthroughs in the global quest to discover better ways to manage diseases. It is innovative discoveries like these which enable pharmaceutical companies such as Astellas to make real progress in "Changing tomorrow*" for patients by developing effective therapies to address urgent unmet medical needs. We place innovation at the heart of our business and, in addition to investing around 20% of global sales in research and development, we are committed to supporting medical research and education. We are delighted that The Economist Innovation Awards judges have chosen to honour a distinguished and significant scientist who has contributed so much to this field."

Speaking on behalf of the 29 judges for the 2011 Economist Innovation Awards, Tom Standage, Digital Editor at The Economist said: "Robert Langer is one of the most innovative and influential biomedical engineers of our time. His proven successes in drug-delivery and tissue engineering have made possible new forms of medication and treatment. He is a worthy recipient of our bioscience award.

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