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Ashutosh Chilkoti

Alan L. Kaganov Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Box 90281, Durham, NC 27708-0281
3381 CIEMAS, Durham, NC 27708

Awards & Honors


Distinguished Alumnus Award

International Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India · 2015

Fellow (NAI)

Other National Academy of Inventors · 2014 More about this award

Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award

National Biomedical Engineering Society · 2013

Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature

National Society for Biomaterials · 2011

Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature

National Society for Biomaterials · 2011

Humboldt Senior Researcher Award

International Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation · 2010

Stansell Family Distinguished Research Award

School Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering · 2008

Fellow

National American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering · 1996

In the News


Published October 25, 2024
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Published July 12, 2023
Low-Cost, Gravity-Powered Approach for Biomedical Devices
Published March 10, 2023
Inside the Journey of a Duke Biotech Start-Up
Published February 9, 2023
Synthetic Compartments Stop Pathogens from Sharing Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Published November 3, 2022
Implant Obliterates Pancreatic Cancer in Mice
Published December 6, 2021
Rapid Test Identifies Antibody Effectiveness Against COVID-19 Variants
Published August 26, 2020
Type 2 Diabetes Drugs Work Better in Tethered Combination Therapy
Published April 28, 2020
Duke Engineers Adapt Rapid Testing Platform to See If It Can Catch COVID-19
Published March 12, 2020
Heat and Light Create Never-Before-Seen Biocompatible Microparticles
Published November 26, 2019
Seven From Duke Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Published August 8, 2017
Portable diagnostic tool detects disease in 15 minutes
Published March 29, 2016
Duke buys back PhaseBio's anticancer option
Published August 5, 2015
Packaging cancer drug into nanoparticles doubles tumor destroying efficacy