Robert Langer Wins 2019 Dreyfus Prize, Conferred in Chemistry in Support of Human Health

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation has announced that Robert Langer, Institute Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has won the 2019 Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences. The biennial Prize, which includes a $250,000 award, is conferred this year in Chemistry in Support of Human Health. The award ceremony was held on September 26 at MIT and featured a lecture by Langer. READ MORE…

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