At 43 years old, Langer was the youngest person in history to be elected to all three American science academies: the
National Academy of Sciences, the
National Academy of Engineering and the
National Academy of Medicine. He was also elected as a charter member of
National Academy of Inventors. He was elected as an International
Fellow • 1998:
Lemelson-MIT Prize for invention and innovation • 2002:
Othmer Gold Medal • 2002:
Dickson Prize in Science • 2002:
Charles Stark Draper Prize (considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for engineers). • 2003: Golden Plate Award of the
American Academy of Achievement • 2003:
Harvey Prize in Science & Technology and Human Health. • 2005:
Dan David Prize • 2005:
Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research. • 2006: United States
National Medal of Science from President George W. Bush. • 2008: Max Planck Research Award 2008 • 2008:
Prince of Asturias Award for Scientific Research • 2008: Awarded
Finland's
Millennium Technology Prize for developing innovative
biomaterials for controlled drug release. • 2010: Elected an International
Fellow • 2011:
Warren Alpert Foundation Prize • 2012:
Perkin Medal, recognized as the highest honor given for outstanding work in applied chemistry in the United States. • 2012:
Wilhelm Exner Medal. • 2012:
Priestley Medal, the highest honor conferred by the American Chemical Society (ACS), for distinguished service in the field of chemistry. • 2013: United States
National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Obama. • 2013:
Wolf Prize in Chemistry for conceiving and implementing advances in polymer chemistry that provide both controlled drug-release systems and new biomaterials. • 2013:
IEEE Medal for Innovations in Healthcare Technology • 2014: The
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and the
Chemical Heritage Foundation selected Robert Langer as the winner of the 2014
Biotechnology Heritage Award for significant contribution to the growth of biotechnology. • 2014: Awarded the $3 million
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for his work. • 2014:
Kyoto Prize • 2015:
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering • 2015: Named
Cornell University's 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year. • 2015:
Scheele Award • 2015: Kazemi Prize (Royan Institute) • 2015:
Hoover Medal • 2016: European Inventor Award • 2016:
Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science • 2017:
Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine • 2017: Named 1# Translational Researcher in the World by
Nature Biotechnology. • 2018: Named 1# Translational Researcher in the World by
Nature Biotechnology. • 2018: Leadership Award for Historic Scientific Advancement,
American Chemical Society • 2019: Hope Funds for Cancer Award of Excellence in Basic Sciences • 2019: National Library of Medicine (Friends) Distinguished Medical Science Award • 2019:
Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences • 2020: Maurice Marie–Janot Award • 2020: Medalha da Ciência, Highest Distinction for Scientists, Government of Portugal (Portugal's Highest Honor) • 2021: Elected Foreign Associate, Chinese Academy of Engineering • 2021: Biomaterials Global Impact Award • 2021: Falch Lecture Prize, University of Bergen, Norway • 2021: John P. Merrill Award • 2021:
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award • 2022:
Balzan Prize • 2023: Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award • 2023: Genome Valley Excellence Award (India) • 2023: Hamilton Medal (Queen's University Belfast) • 2023/2024:
Paul Janssen Award • 2024:
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience • 2025:
Ellis Island Medal of Honor • 2025: Lipid Science Prize (Camurus Lipid Research Foundation - Sweden) • 2025: Double Helix Medal with
Martina Navratilova and
Chris Evert • 2025: Elected to Plastics Hall of Fame • 2026: Named number 39 of the Forbes 250 America's Greatest Innovators [Number 1 of all academic scientists] He has received numerous other awards, including the 10th Annual
Heinz Award in the category of Technology, the Economy and Employment (2003), In 2013 he was awarded the
IRI Medal alongside long-time friend
George M. Whitesides for outstanding accomplishments in technological innovation that have contributed broadly to the development of industry and the benefit of society. He also received the
Rusnano prize that year. Langer has honorary degrees from 44 universities from around the world including Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Oxford Universities and the UCSF medal. In November 2024, Chiba Institute of Technology awarded an honorary doctorate to Langer. ==Business ventures==