Dr. DeSimone wins Lemelson-MIT Prize for innovations in polymer chemistry that “improved life for all of us.”

recognizing innovations in polymer chemistry
Dr. Joe DeSimone, a joint faculty member in Chemistry, was named the 2008 recipient of the prestigious for innovations in polymer chemistry. Known as the “Oscar for Inventors” the Lemelson-MIT prize awards $500,000 to mid-career inventors to recognize individuals who create innovations that “improve life for all of us.”
Dr. DeSimone recieved the award for “his pioneering inventions, lab-to-marketplace entrepreneurship and commitment to mentorship.” His inventions include ground-breaking innovations in green manufacturing, promising applications in gene therapy and drug delivery, as well as medical devices.
鈥淒eSimone has established a stellar record of achievement and innovation,鈥 said Dr. Robert S. Langer, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who nominated DeSimone for the Lemelson-MIT Prize. 鈥淛oe is clearly one of the most inventive researchers in all of science.鈥