Thursday, September 27, 2007

DRUG DELIVERY

DRUG DELIVERY
Materials scientists look for new materials and ways to manipulate existing ones in order to fulfill unmet needs

Read more at: http://pubs.acs.org/email/cen/html/100407214453.html

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MIT's Langer Lab at the Forefront of Drug Delivery

The work at MIT's Langer Lab is at the interface of biotechnology and materials science. A major focus is the study and development of polymers to deliver drugs, particularly genetically engineered proteins, DNA and RNAi, continuously at controlled rates for prolonged periods of time. Work is in progress in the following areas:

  • Investigating the mechanism of release from polymeric delivery systems with concomitant microstructural analysis and mathematical modeling.
  • Studying applications of these systems including the development of effective long-term delivery systems for insulin, anti-cancer drugs, growth factors, gene therapy agents and vaccines.
  • Developing controlled release systems that can be magnetically, ultrasonically, or enzymatically triggered to increase release rates.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Spotlight MIT 2007 - MIT Club of Northern California Volunteer Awards

This year's Spotlight MIT speaker is MIT Professor Robert S. Langer, CH '74, one of history's most prolific inventors and an extraordinary entrepreneur. This movie segment captures the awards given to outstanding volunteers for the Club.



Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Spotlight MIT 2007 - Dr. Robert S. Langer - Presentation

This year's Spotlight MIT speaker is MIT Professor Robert S. Langer, CH '74, one of history's most prolific inventors and an extraordinary entrepreneur. This movie segment captures Dr. Langer's presentation.