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1974 Earned Sc.D. in Chemical Engineering
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1976 Joined Purdue University as an Assistant
Professor of Chemical Engineering
1976 Developed the Earliest Freezing-Thawing
Poly(vinyl Alcohol) Gels
1977 Director of Polymers Science and
Engineering Laboratories
1978 Shreve Prize, Best Chemical Engineering
Teacher, Purdue University
1978 Potter Award, Best Engineering Teacher,
Purdue University
1978 Promoted to Associate Professor
at Purdue University
1978 Developed PVA Gels for Articular
Cartilage Replacement
1979 Developed First Materials for Vocal
Cord Replacement
1980 Shreve Prize, Best Chemical Engineering
Teacher, Purdue University
1980 Western Electric Award, American
Society for Engineering Education
1980 Plenary Lecturer, European Controlled
Release Symposium, Geneva, Switzerland
1981 Director of the Biomaterials and
Drug Delivery Laboratories
1982 Appointed Editor of the journal
Biomaterials
1982 Shreve Prize, Best Chemical Engineering
Teacher, Purdue University
1982 Named Best Student Councelor by
AIChE
1982 Promoted to Full Professor at Purdue
University
1982 Zyma Foundation Award for the Advancement
of Medical and Biological Sciences
1982 Visiting Professor at the University
of Geneva, Switzerland
1983 Visiting Professor at the California
Institute of Technology
1983 Published Biomaterials: Interfacial
Phenomena and Applications with S Cooper, A Hoffman
and B Ratner
1983 Published the Exponential Equation
for Drug Release
1983 With C. Reinhart Published the Solute
Diffusion Theory in Gels
1984 C.M.A. Stine, Materials Engineering
and Sciences Award, AIChE
1984 With N. Franson Developed the Swelling
Interface Number for Solute and Drug Transport in Swellable
Systems
1984 Developed the First pH-Sensitive
Release Systems
1985 Shreve Prize, Best Chemical Engineering
Teacher, Purdue University
1985 Potter Award, Best Engineering Teacher,
Purdue University
1985 Published the First Contribution
on Bioadhesion with P Buri
1986 Plenary Lecturer, Fourth APGI Conference
on Pharmaceutical Technology, Paris
1986 Published the classic monograph
Hydrogels in Medicine and Pharmacy
1986 Visiting Professor at the University
of Paris, France
1987 McCabe Distinguished Lecturer, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
1987 Inaugural Lecturer, University of
Pavia, Pavia, Italy
1987 Visiting Professor at the University
of Parma, Italy
1987 Elected President of the Controlled
Release Society
1988 Curtis McGraw Award for Outstanding
Research under 40 years of age, ASEE
1988 Minnetonka Distinguished Lecturer,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1988 Elected Chairman of the Materials
Engineering and Sciences Division, AIChE
1989 Published One Hundred Years of Chemical
Engineering
1990 Fellow, American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists
1991 Named Polymer Science Pioneer by
the Journal Polymer News
1991 Victor LaMer Award, Best Colloids
Doctoral Thesis, American Chemical Society
1991 Founders Award for Outstanding Research,
Controlled Release Society
1991 Distinguished Lecturer, University
of Toronto, Toronto
1991 Named Editor, European Journal of
Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
1992 Founding Fellow, American Institute
of Medical and Biological Engineering
1992 Clemson Award for Basic Research
in Biomaterials, Society for Biomaterials
1993 Plenary Lecturer, World Congress
of Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany
1993 Elected Showalter Distinguished
Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University,
youngest distinguished professor of the University
1993 Published Pulsatile Drug Delivery:
Current Applications and Future Trends with R. Gurny
and H. Junginger
1993 Unilever Award, Best Polymer Doctoral
Thesis, American Chemical Society
1993 Nichiban Distinguished Lecturer,
Tokyo, Japan
1993 Plenary Lecturer, Materials Research
Society
1994 Shreve Prize, Best Chemical Engineering
Teacher, Purdue University
1994 Visiting Professor at Hoshi University,
Tokyo, Japan
1994 Visiting Professor at the Hebrew
University, Jerusalem, Israel
1994 Food, Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering
Award, AIChE
1994 Published Superabsorbent Polymers:
Science and Technology with F. Buchholz
1994 Award and Honorary Membership, Italian
Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences
1994 Hoshi Distinguished Lecturer, Tokyo,
Japan
1994 Medal for Distinguished Contributions
to Pharmaceutical Sciences, APV
1995 Published Biopolymers with R. Langer
1996 Visiting Professor at the University
of Naples, Italy
1997 Elected Fellow, American Institute
of Chemical Engineers
1997 Plenary Lecturer, Japanese Drug
Delivery Society, Japan
1997 Plenary Lecturer, Academy of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Technology, Japan
1997 Elected Fellow, American Physical
Society
1998 With K. Keys Published New Star
Polymer Based Gels
1999 Developed New Method of Oral Insulin
Delivery with A. Lowman
1998 Plenary Lecturer, 90th Anniversary
Meeting, AIChE, Miami
1999 Received Honorary Doctorate from
the University of Ghent, Belgium
1999 Received Honorary Doctorate and
Pharm. D. from the University of Parma, Italy
1999 Director of the National Science
Foundation Program on Therapeutic and Diagnostic Devices
1999 Research Achievement Award in Pharmaceutical
Technology, American Association
of Pharmaceutical Scientists
1999 Appointed Editor of Advances in
Chemical Engineering
1999 Plenary Lecturer, Drug Delivery
for the Third Millennium, Italy
1999 Elected Director of AIChE
2000 Announced the First Micropatterned
Molecularly Imprinted Systems for Glucose and Cholesterol
Recognition
2000 Elected Fellow, American Association
for the Advancement of Science
2000 Bayer Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh
2000 Received Honorary Doctorate from
the University of Athens, Greece
2000 Heller Award, Best Research for
1999, Controlled Release Society
2000 Herbert McCoy Award, Highest Research
Achievement, Purdue University
2000 Plenary Lecturer, North American
Membrane Society Meeting, Boulder, Colorado
2000 General Electric, Senior Research
Award, Highest Research Achievement in Engineering,
ASEE
2000 Published new Handbook of Controlled
Release , M. Dekker
2001 Mercator Visiting Professor at the Free
University of Berlin
2001 Visiting Professor at the University of
Santiago de Compostela
2001 Visiting Professor at the Complutense
University of Madrid
2001 Introduced the Importance of Molecular
Imprinting in Drug Delivery for the First Time at the
6th International Symposium on Polymers for Advanced
Technologies in Eilat, Israel.
2002 Awarded the Chorafas Foundation Award for
Best Dissertation
2002 Received the Sigma Xi Award, the highest
Purdue research recognition, Purdue University
2002 Elected President of the Society for
Biomaterials
2002 Plenary Lecturer, Biomedical Engineering
Society Meeting, Houston.
2002 Plenary Lecturer, 29th International
Symposium of Controlled Release of Bioactive Agents,
Seoul, Korea.
2002 Named Pioneer in Biomedical Engineering by
the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
2002 Received the Eurand Award for Outstanding
Contributions in Oral Drug Delivery, Controlled Release
Society
2002 Named Newsmaker of the Year by the American
Chemical Society for the Oral Insulin Delivery Research
2002 Plenary Lecturer, World Meeting on
Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical
Technology, Florence, Italy.
2002 Merck Distinguished Lecturer, Rutgers
University.
2002 Received the Dale E. Wurster Award in
Pharmaceutics, American Association of Pharmaceutical
Scientists
2002 Named Outstanding Chemical Engineer by the
School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, for
26 Years of Service
2002 Received the Distinguished Service Award by
the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue
University, for 11 Years of Service
2002 At the end of 2002 he left Purdue University
after 26 1/2 years in the faculty there
2003 In January 2003, he started a new career at
the University of Texas at Austin
2003 Received the Capsugel Award of the Controlled
Drug Delivery
2003 Harry G. Fair Distinguished Lecturer,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
2003 Larson-Ruth Distinguished Lecturer, Iowa
State University, Ames, Iowa
2003 Received the Nagai Foundation Award for
Research
2003 Founder and First Chair of the "Bionanotechnology"
Committee of the American Institute of Chemical
Engineers
2003 Appointed to the Nanotechnology Technical
Advisory Board to the President's Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology
2004 With Mike Sefton Published "Molecular and
Cellular Foundations of Biomaterials", Academic Press
2004 Gattefossé Lecturer, Gattefossé Meeting,
Lyon, France
2004 Received the Research Excellence Award for
Best Research Paper by the University of Texas, for a
paper published during his first complete year (2003) at
Texas
2004 With Mark Byrne and Zach Hilt, he Invented
New Intelligent Recognitive Processes
2005 Elected one of 26 Inaugural Fellows of the
Biomedical Engineering Society
2005 Plenary Lecturer, European Polymer Congress,
Moscow, Russia
2005 Plenary Lecturer, Society for Biomaterials
Meeting, Memphis, TN
2005 Plenary Lecturer, Third World Congress on
Drug Absorption, Transport and Delivery, Barcelona,
Spain.
2005 Plenary Lecturer, Annual event of the
American Institute of Medical and Biological
Engineering, Washington, DC
2005 Distinguished Scientist Award, Houston
Society of Engineering in Medicine and Biology
2005 Received the Founders Award of the Society
for Biomaterials
2005 Elected Member of the French Academy of
Pharmacy (Académie Nationale de Pharmacie), only the
second US engineer to be elected member of this Academy
2006 Elected Chair of College of Fellows of the
American Institute of Medical And Biological Engineering
2006 Appointed Consulting Editor of
"Pharmaceutical Research", the premier journal in the
field
2006 Elected to the National Academy of
Engineering
2006 Elected to the Academy of Medicine,
Engineering and Science of Texas
2006 Received the Dow Chemical Engineering and
Lectureship Award of the American Society for
Engineering Education
2006 Received the Best Paper Award of the European
Controlled Release Meeting
2006 Invented Novel Recognitive Drug Delivery
Systems
2006 With Mathilde Boudes and Daniel Carr, he
Invented Novel Polymer Carriers for Improved Oral
Protein Delivery
2006 Received the William H. Walker Award, the
highest recognition of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers
2006 Received the Jay Bailey Award of the
Biological Engineering Society of the American Institute
of Chemical Engineers
2006 With Zach Hilt, he Founded "Mimetic Solutions
LLC" Based on Inventions of Novel Intelligent Delivery
Systems
2007 Received the Career Research Excellence Award
at the University of Texas, first engineer eve to
receive this award
2007 Plenary Lecturer, Pharmaceutical Sciences
World Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2007 With Zach Hilt and Brock Thomas, he Published
"Nanotechnology in Therapeutics: Current Technology and
Applications", Horizon Press, the first comprehensive
book in the field
2007 With Carolyn Bayer, he Invented Recognitive
and Conductive Polymers for bioMEMs Applications
2007 Voted as the Most Outstanding ChE Faculty
Member by the Engineering Student Council, University of
Texas
2007 Founded "Advanced Therapeutic Design"
2007 Selected as the 56th Institute Lecturer of
the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. only the
second biomaterials/drug delivery researcher to be so
honored
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