American engineer, scientist and cardiologist
Elazer R. Edelman is an American
engineer ,
scientist and
cardiologist . He is the Edward J. Poitras Professor in Medical Engineering and Science at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Professor of Medicine at
Harvard Medical School and at
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and a practicing cardiologist at BWH.
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[2] He is the director of MIT's
Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), the Harvard-MIT Biomedical Engineering Center, and the MIT Clinical Research Center. He is also the Program Director of the MIT Graduate Education in Medical Sciences program within the
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology .
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At BWH, he serves as a senior
attending physician in the
coronary care unit . He is currently the Chief Scientific Advisor for the journal
Science Translational Medicine .
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Edelman was elected as a member of the
National Academy of Engineering in 2012 for contributions to the design, development, and regulation of local cardiovascular drug delivery and drug eluting stents. He is also a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences ,
National Academy of Inventors and the
National Academy of Medicine .
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Background and education
Edelman was raised in the
greater Boston area . He attended the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he received bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and in Applied Biology, and a master's degree in EECS. He earned his M.D. degree with distinction from
Harvard Medical School and Ph.D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics within the
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology . He conducted his Ph.D. thesis work under the direction of
Robert Langer to define the mathematics of regulated and controlled drug delivery. Edelman completed his medical training at
Brigham and Women's Hospital and is board certified in
internal medicine and
cardiology . Following this, he spent six years as a research fellow under the tutelage of Prof. Morris J. Karnovsky to work on the biology of vascular repair.
[10] Edelman and his wife, Cheryl, have 3 children:
Alex ,
A.J. , and Austin.
Research
Edelman is a major advocate of multidisciplinary research.
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[12] Through his research centers, he combines teams of clinicians, engineers, and scientists from both academia and industry to create highly effective and clinically relevant solutions to medical problems.
[13] Through this approach, Edelman and his students have been credited as some of the key contributors and pioneers of the
coronary stent . They critically aided in the development, characterization, and optimization of the first
bare-metal stents and subsequent iterations including
drug-eluting stents .
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[15] Edelman's research programs fall in the following general categories:
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polymer-based controlled and modulated drug delivery
vascular biology, glycobiology, and growth factor biochemistry
tissue engineering
biomaterials and tissue interactions
device biology
Awards and honors
Edelman has authored or co-authored more than 680 original scientific publications, holds some 80 patents, and has trained more than 300 students and post-doctoral fellows. He has served on several advisory boards including the Science Board to the
Food and Drug Administration .
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Edelman has been elected a fellow of the
Association of American Physicians ,
American College of Cardiology ,
American Heart Association ,
American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering , American Society of Clinical Investigators,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers , Association of University Cardiologists,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences ,
National Academy of Engineering ,
National Academy of Medicine , and
National Academy of Inventors . He received the Officer's Cross of the Spanish
Order of Civil Merit in 2010.
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Selected awards received by Edelman include:
2018: Distinguished Scientist Award, American College of Cardiology
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2017: Career Achievement Award, Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT)
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2016: Plenary Lecture, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Bioengineering Section
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2015: Flexner Discovery Lecturer,
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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2015: Massimo Calabresi Lecturer,
Yale University
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2015: Dean's Distinguished Lecture,
Weill Cornell Medical School
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2014: Lifetime Achievement Award, International Conference on Innovation
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2014: Clemson Award for Basic Research, The Society for Biomaterials
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2012: Hollingsworth Distinguished Lecturer,
University of Texas at Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cockrell School
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2011: Lewis Katz Visiting Professorship in Cardiovascular Research,
Columbia University
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2010: Officer's Cross of the Spanish
Order of Civil Merit
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2009: Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Award for Basic Science and Clinical Research
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2007: A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award
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2006: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Joseph S. Barr Award
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1992: Marcus Award,
American Heart Association
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1982: Soma Weiss Award,
Harvard Medical School
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References
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"Edelman - Institute for Medical Engineering & Science" . Institute for Medical Engineering and Science at MIT. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"BWH Physician Directory" . Brigham and Women's Hospital. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Elazer Edelman edelmanlab" . Harvard-MIT Biomedical Engineering Center. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"HST to Offer New Medical Program" . The Tech. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Editorial staff and scientific advisory boards" . Science. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Alphabetical List of Active Members" (PDF) . American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Current NAI Fellows" . National Academy of Inventors. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Elazer Edelman - National Academy of Engineering Directory" . National Academy of Engineering. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Elazer Edelman - Institute of Medicine Profile" . National Academy of Medicine. Retrieved January 12, 2016 . [
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"Elazer Edelman - Curriculum Vitae" (PDF) . Elazer Edelman. Archived from
the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Elazer Edelman - How Do We Bridge the Gap in Medical Innovation?" . TEDMED. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Elazer Edelman - TEDMED Q&A" . TEDMED. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Taking many forms of expertise to heart" . MIT News. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
^ Hwang, CW; Wu D; Edelman ER (2001).
"Physiological transport forces govern drug distribution for stent-based delivery" .
Circulation . 104 (5): 600–605.
doi :
10.1161/hc3101.092214 .
PMID
11479260 .
^ Hwang CW, Levin AD, Jonas M, Li PH, Edelman ER (2005).
"Thrombosis modulates arterial drug distribution for drug-eluting stents" . Circulation . 111 (13): 1619–26.
doi :
10.1161/01.CIR.0000160363.30639.37 .
PMID
15795325 .
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"Elazer Edelman Bibliography" (PDF) . Elazer Edelman. Archived from
the original (PDF) on March 6, 2016. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"HST's Edelman receives award from Spanish government" . MIT News. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"2018 Distinguished Awardees" . ACC. Retrieved January 29, 2019 .
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"Elazer Edelman honored with Cardiovascular Research Foundation career achievement award" . MIT News. Retrieved October 16, 2017 .
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"Bioengineering in Ireland 22" . Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Archived from
the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Discovery Lecture Series - 2015 Speakers" . Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series" . Weill Cornell Medical College. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Awards, Honors, & Grants" . Brigham and Women's Hospital. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Past Awardees" . Society for Biomaterials. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Awards, Honors, & Grants" . Brigham and Women's Hospital. Retrieved February 19, 2016 .
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"Jeffrey M. Hoeg Award for Basic Science & Clinical Research" . American Heart Association. Archived from
the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Excellence in Mentoring Awards Past Recipients" . HMS. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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"Awards and Recipients Database" . ASTM. Retrieved January 12, 2016 .
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