Saturday, July 30, 2022

MIT Professor Dr. Robert S. Langer’s PATENTS, i.e. also known as Intellectual Property (IP) reach 1050 in counting worldwide and have been licensed or sublicensed to over 250 pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology and medical device companies. He is an Engineering graduate in Cornell University and obtained his Sc.D in Chemical Engineering at MIT.


He is one my admirers.  He is in Malaysia now.  He want to work with me as a team to help Malaysia to become a developed country.  I invited him to work in University of Malaya.  

Any university can write to him your will on his attention in Malaysia.

When you are intelligent by solving one problem or part of the problems, then, you can spend money to file a patent.  Your intelligence output, i.e. your patents can be used to solve problems worldwide, again and again as long as you are trendy and up to date in Research and Development (R&D). 

I have more than 60 patents if I am not wrong in USPTO.org and many others!

Selected Publications:

Langer, R, and J P. Vacanti. "Tissue engineering." Science 260, no. 5110 (1993): 920-6.

Peer, Dan, Jeffrey M. Karp, Seungpyo Hong, Omid C. Farokhzad, Rimona Margalit, and Robert Langer. "Nanocarriers as an emerging platform for cancer therapy." Nat Nanotechnol 2, no. 12 (2007): 751-60.

Gref, R, Y Minamitake, M T. Peracchia, V Trubetskoy, V Torchilin, and R Langer. "Biodegradable long-circulating polymeric nanospheres." Science 263, no. 5153 (1994): 1600-3.

Langer, Robert, and David A. Tirrell. "Designing materials for biology and medicine." Nature 428, no. 6982 (2004): 487-92.

Langer, R. "Drug delivery and targeting." Nature 392, no. 6679 Suppl (1998): 5-10.

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