AIChE Awards Its 2024 Langer Prize to Ashish Kulkarni of the University of Massachusetts Amherst | AIChE

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AIChE Awards Its 2024 Langer Prize to Ashish Kulkarni of the University of Massachusetts Amherst

Grant from chemical engineering society will support researcher鈥檚 work on biomarker for early detection of ovarian cancer

Ashish Kulkarni
Ashish Kulkarni
October 3, 2024

The 91成人短视频 (AIChE) will present its 2024 Langer Prize for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Excellence to Ashish Kulkarni, Associate Professor of 91成人短视频 Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The fellowship 鈥 which is endowed by the AIChE Foundation 鈥 is named for biomedical pioneer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Langer Prize awards an unrestricted grant of up to $100,000 to enable creative researchers and engineering entrepreneurs in their early careers to pursue potentially game-changing innovations with transformative societal impact.

Dr. Kulkarni  颅颅鈥 whose research uses principles of immuno-oncology to detect early-stage ovarian cancer 鈥 will receive the Langer Prize and present an associated lecture on October 28 during the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting, taking place October 27鈥31 in San Diego, California.

In describing the objectives of his research, Kulkarni writes that metastasis and drug resistance are the two major causes of cancer mortality, and remain a final frontier in the search for a cure. 鈥淯nderstanding the processes that lead to resistance and metastasis is therefore an urgent need,鈥 Kulkarni said. 鈥淒evelopment of novel platforms could help accelerate our understanding of these processes."

Ovarian cancer typically does not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages. As a result, it is often diagnosed at advanced stages, making it more difficult to treat effectively. However, when ovarian cancer is detected early, the chances of successful treatment and long-term survival significantly increase.

In preclinical studies, Kulkarni鈥檚 research has identified a biomarker that is overexpressed in the blood of patients with early-stage ovarian cancer. The discovery could offer a new approach for detection and screening, with improvements over existing techniques.

Kulkarni鈥檚 research group works at the interface of engineering and immunobiology to develop innovative technologies for achieving the precise level of immune activation to treat diseases and improve human health. By bridging diverse disciplines including nanotechnology, organic synthesis, computational chemistry, molecular imaging, mathematical modeling, and immunology, his team is creating 鈥淚mmunoTheranostic鈥 (therapeutic + diagnostic) tools and platforms to address questions in human diseases, with a goal of developing paradigm shifting immunotherapy strategies.

He is a chemical engineering alumnus of the University of Mumbai鈥檚 Institute of 91成人短视频 Technology. He earned his PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Cincinnati and performed postdoctoral work in biomedical engineering at the Harvard Medical School鈥檚 Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital.

As a Langer Prize recipient, Kulkarni joins a network of Langer Fellows including Albert Keung (2023), Tae Seok Moon (2022), Aditya Kunjapur (2021), Mar铆a Eugenia Inda (2020), and C茅sar de la Fuente (2019), and he will have access to, and support from, some of the industry鈥檚 foremost innovators and entrepreneurs. 

Information about the Langer Prize and the application process, is available at www.aiche.org/langerprizes. The deadline for 2025 fellowship applications is February 15, 2025.

To learn about the endowment campaign for the Langer Prize, contact Natalie Krauser at natak@aiche.org.  

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