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Tissue engineering

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    Robert Langer has over 295,000 citations and an H index of 269, making him one of the most cited engineers.
    The development of Avastin took 28 years from initial research to FDA approval, illustrating the lengthy drug discovery process.
    The cost of developing a new drug exceeds $2 billion, largely due to expensive human clinical trials.
    Langer has been involved in launching 40 companies worth an estimated $23 billion, highlighting the synergy between science and business.
    The future of cancer treatment will likely involve a combination of biology and engineering, focusing on genetic and immunological mechanisms.

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