Robert Samuel Langer

Newton, MA, United States of America

Robert Samuel Langer

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USPTO Granted Patents = 621 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.7

ph-index = 96

Forward Citations = 30,729(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 28,268(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Allston, MA (US) (1979 - 1983)
  • Sommerville, MA (US) (1989)
  • Somerville, MA (US) (1982 - 2001)
  • Newton, CT (US) (2015)
  • Newtown, MA (US) (2017 - 2020)
  • Cambridge, MA (US) (1982 - 2024)
  • Newton, MA (US) (1990 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal382 out of 8,375 
 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 patents
silverMedal99 out of 1,343 
 
The Invention Science Fund I LLC
 patents
bronzeMedal98 out of 1,373 
 
The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.
 patents
468 out of 1,036 
 
Children's Medical Center Corporation
 patents
535 out of 1,217 
 
Elwha LLC
 patents
623 out of 2,967 
 
Harvard College
 patents
716 out of 1,220 
 
The Penn State Research Foundation
 patents
816 out of 2,893 
 
The General Hospital Corporation
 patents
914 out of 48 
 
Microchips, Inc.
 patents
1011 out of 11 
 
Eagle Biologics, Inc.
 patents
119 out of 94 
 
Tokitae LLC
 patents
124 out of 14 
 
Cambridge Scientific, Inc.
 patents
134 out of 905 
 
University of Iowa Research Foundation
 patents
144 out of 56 
 
Gearbox LLC
 patents
154 out of 1,777 
 
Novo Nordisk A/s
 patents
164 out of 4 
 
Biocant-center of Innovation and Biotechnology
 patents
173 out of 3,688 
 
Johns Hopkins University
 patents
183 out of 51 
 
Synecor LLC
 patents
193 out of 180 
 
Searete LLC
 patents
202 out of 5 
 
Mnemoscience Gmbh
 patents
212 out of 25 
 
Children's Hospital
 patents
222 out of 413 
 
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
 patents
232 out of 100 
 
University of Nottingham
 patents
242 out of 8 
 
Whitehead Institute
 patents
252 out of 818 
 
Boston University
 patents
262 out of 5 
 
The Brigham and Women's Hosptial, Inc.
 patents
272 out of 1,068 
 
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
 patents
282 out of 3 
 
Innovative Scientific Products, Inc.
 patents
292 out of 4 
 
Glympse Bio, Inc.
 patents
301 out of 2 
 
Non-invasive Monitoring Company (nimco)
 patents
311 out of 32 
 
The Pennsylvania Research Corporation
 patents
321 out of 7 
 
Sontra Medical Corporation
 patents
331 out of 15,488 
 
University of California
 patents
341 out of 2 
 
The Penn Research Foundation
 patents
351 out of 16,083 
 
USA As Represented by Secretary of the Navy
 patents
361 out of 1 
 
Cambridge Childern's Medical Center Corproration
 patent
371 out of 13 
 
Virus Research Institute
 patents
381 out of 23 
 
Nova Pharmaceutical Corporation
 patents
391 out of 1 
 
Pangaea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
 patent
401 out of 11 
 
Capitol Specialty Plastics, Inc.
 patents
411 out of 2 
 
Note/worthy Products, Inc.
 patents
421 out of 16 
 
Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc.
 patents
431 out of 251 
 
Depuy Mitek, Inc.
 patents
441 out of 408 
 
Cytec Technology Corporation
 patents
451 out of 12 
 
Helmholtz-zentrum Geesthacht Zentrum Fuer Material- Und Kuestenforschung Gmbh
 patents
461 out of 68 
 
Perseptive Biosystems Inc.
 patents
471 out of 8,686 
 
US Government As Represented by the Secretary of the Army
 patents
481 out of 10 
 
M.i.t.
 patents
491 out of 1 
 
Hygeia Touch Inc.
 patent
501 out of 1 
 
Seavete LLC
 patent
511 out of 2 
 
Children's Medical Center Coporation
 patents
521 out of 270 
 
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
 patents
531 out of 1,030 
 
Pepsico, Inc.
 patents
541 out of 303 
 
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
 patents
551 out of 1 
 
Helmholtz-zentrum Geestahacht Zentrum Fur Material Und Kustenforschung
 patent
561 out of 1 
 
Sunbird Bio, Inc.
 patent
571 out of 87 
 
Seattle Children's Hospital
 patents
581 out of 1 
 
Xtuit Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
 patent
591 out of 263 
 
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
 patents
601 out of 2,489 
 
Columbia University
 patents
611 out of 4,312 
 
Tsinghua University
 patents
621 out of 9 
 
Children's Hospital Boston
 patents
6315 out of 832,891 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1979-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Ex Vivo Diagnostics
Pharmaceutical Containers
Thermally Controlled Devices
Biocompatible Materials
Gene Editing
Drug Delivery Devices
Vaccine Nanotechnology
Hydrogels
Self-Righting Systems
Microfluidic Delivery
Electrical Stimulation Systems
Controlled Release Systems
621 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovator Robert Samuel Langer

Introduction

Robert Samuel Langer, a prominent inventor based in Newton, MA, is recognized for his remarkable contributions to biomedical engineering and drug delivery systems. With an impressive portfolio of 623 patents, Langer has played a pivotal role in advancing medical technology and improving patient care.

Latest Patents

Among his recent innovations are two significant patents. The first is focused on thermally controlled reconfigurable medical devices. This invention comprises a central core with arms that can rotate outward, allowing the device to shift between a retracted and an expanded configuration based on temperature changes. In addition to its structural versatility, the device can include therapeutic compound-loaded needles, enhancing its utility in medical applications.

The second patent pertains to a pharmaceutical container with a pH protective layer applied through atomic layer deposition. This cutting-edge container design features a lumen defined by a protective wall, ensuring that the contents remain stable and effective while reducing degradation due to pH fluctuations.

Career Highlights

Langer's career has been marked by influential roles at prestigious institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brigham and Women's Hospital. His work has not only garnered numerous patents but has also set standards in the fields of drug delivery and regenerative medicine.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Langer has collaborated with several esteemed colleagues. Notable among them are Lowell L. Wood, Jr. and Eric Leuthardt, who have contributed to the advancements of various projects and patents alongside Langer. These collaborations have fostered innovative ideas and solutions that continue to impact the medical field.

Conclusion

Robert Samuel Langer stands out as a leading inventor whose groundbreaking work has significantly transformed medical technology. His extensive patent portfolio showcases a commitment to innovation and the betterment of healthcare solutions. As he continues to explore new frontiers in science and engineering, Langer's contributions will undoubtedly inspire future generations of inventors and researchers.

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