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Cato T. Laurencin

Cato T. Laurencin FREng[1] SLMH[2] (born January 15, 1959) is an American engineer, physician, scientist, innovator and a University Professor of the University of Connecticut (one of twenty-nine in the history of the university).[3]

Cato Thomas Laurencin
Born (1959-01-15) January 15, 1959 (age 65)
United States
Alma materPrinceton University (BSE)
Harvard University (MD)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
AwardsNational Academy of Sciences (2021)
National Academy of Engineering (2021)
Royal Academy of Engineering (2022)
National Academy of Inventors
National Academy of Medicine (2021)
Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering (2016)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2021)
Spingarn Medal (2021)
Hoover Medal (2021)
Priestley Medal (2023)
The Cato T. Laurencin Scholars Award (2020)
Indian Academy of Sciences
Cato T. Laurencin Founder's Award (2023)
International Fellow, UK Royal Academy of Engineering (2022)
Fellow, Indian Academy of Sciences (2022)
Fellow, Academia Europaea (2022)
American Orthopaedic Association Distinguished Contribution to Orthopaedic Surgery Award(2022)
Named to Connecticut's Top Doctors (2022)
American Orthopaedic Association Hall of Fame(2022)
Fellow, European Academy of Sciences and Techniques of Senegal, Marshall Urist Award, Orthopaedic Research Society(2022)
Robert A. Pritzker Distinguished Lectureship Award, Biomedical Engineering Society(2022)
Diversity Award, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2022)
The Order of St. Lucia (St. Lucia Honor of Medal - Gold)(2022)
Named to Top Most Influential Black Scholars in last 30 years (engineering), Academic Influence(2022)
Fellow, National Academy of Sciences (2022)
Scientific career
FieldsSurgeon, professor, engineer, scientist
InstitutionsUniversity of Connecticut, University of Virginia
Notable studentsHelen H. Lu

He is currently the chief executive officer of The Cato T. Laurencin Institute for Regenerative Engineering.

Laurencin is regarded as the founder of the field of Regenerative Engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine and Founder and president of the Regenerative Engineering Society.[4] In engineering, medicine, science, and innovation, he is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering, an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences,[5] and an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He is the first surgeon in history to be elected to all four academies. He is the first person to receive both the oldest/highest awards from the National Academy of Engineering (the Simon Ramo Founder's Award) and the oldest/highest National Academy of Medicine (the Walsh McDermott Medal).[6]

In science, Laurencin received the Philip Hague Abelson Prize, the highest honor of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for "signal contributions to the advancement of science in the United States" for his work in Regenerative Engineering.[7]

In innovation, Laurencin was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, America's highest honor for technological advancement, awarded by President Barack Obama in ceremonies at the White House.[8]

Background and personal life edit

Laurencin was born and raised in the inner city of North Philadelphia. He is an alumnus of Central High School. He then earned a B.S.E. in chemical engineering from Princeton University. He earned an M.D., magna cum laude, from the Harvard Medical School, and received the Robinson Award for Surgery. Simultaneously he earned his Ph.D. in biochemical engineering/biotechnology from MIT, where he was named a Hugh Hampton Young Fellow.[9] Laurencin and his wife have three children.

Contributions to engineering and medicine edit

Laurencin is known as a world leader in biomaterials, polymeric materials science, nanotechnology, stem cell science, drug delivery systems, and a field he has pioneered, regenerative engineering.[10] Laurencin's papers and patents have had broad impact on

External videos
 
  UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences, A Profile of Cato Laurencin, UNESCO

human health, launching the use of nanotechnology in musculoskeletal regeneration and ushering in a new era in orthopaedic therapies. He and his colleagues were the first to develop nanofiber technologies for tissue regeneration.[11] He pioneered the development of polymer-ceramic systems for bone regeneration, and inspired technologies on the market for bone repair/regeneration and for bioceramic implants such as interference screws for musculoskeletal repair.

Laurencin has worked in the development of systems for soft tissue regeneration. He invented the Laurencin-Cooper ligament (LC ligament) for ACL regeneration, and engineered grafts for shoulder rotator cuff tendon repair and regeneration. National Geographic named the LC Ligament one of its "100 Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World" in 2012.[12][13]

He is a highly cited researcher and has authored over 500 scientific papers and patents.[citation needed]

Awards and honors edit

Laurencin received the National Institutes of Health NIH Director's Pioneer Grant Award[14] and the National Science Foundation NSF Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation Grant Award, the agencies' highest grant awards for innovation and breakthrough research.[15]

Laurencin is an Academician and Member (foreign) of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He is a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering. In 2021, he was elected member of the U. S. National Academy of Sciences.[16]

Works in engineering edit

Chemical engineering edit

Laurencin is a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Connecticut. In chemical engineering, Laurencin was named one of the 100 Engineers of the Modern Era by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for his work in pioneering polymer-ceramic systems for musculoskeletal use.[51] A Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, he won the William Grimes Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers[52] and serves on the board of directors of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers with a term from 2018 to 2021.[53] He is the Founder and president of the Regenerative Engineering Society, a community within the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and is the Editor-in-Chief of Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine, published by Springer/Nature. He is the recipient of the James Bailey Award[54] of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and received the Percy Julian Medal,[55] the highest award of the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers. He is a fellow of the American Chemical Society of polymeric science and engineering and chemistry. He was the recipient of the Founders Award by the AIChE in 2022.[56] The AIChE created the Cato T. Laurencin Award for the American Regenerating Society.

Materials science and engineering edit

Laurencin is a professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Connecticut. In materials science and engineering, he is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and has been the Fred Kavli Distinguished Lecturer and Plenary Speaker for the Materials Research Society. He is a fellow and life member of the American Ceramic Society and has delivered two of their most prestigious lectures. He has served as the Edward Orton, Jr., Memorial Lecturer[57] and the Rustum Roy Lecturer for the American Ceramic Society.[58] He has been named one of the most highly cited researchers in Material Science and Engineering (Scopus) and his work on engineered materials for soft tissue regeneration was highlighted by National Geographic magazine in its 100 Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World edition.[59] He was awarded the 2020 Von Hippel Award from the Materials Research Society.[60]

Biomedical engineering edit

Laurencin is a professor of Biomedical Engineering. His work has been honored at the White House, receiving the Presidential Faculty Fellow Award from President Bill Clinton. He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering. He is an International Fellow in Biomaterials Science and Engineering and a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biomedical Engineering, and a Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society. His work was honored by Scientific American magazine as one of the "50 Greatest Achievements in Science" in 2007.[61] In 2011, Laurencin was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for biomaterial science, drug delivery, and tissue engineering involving musculoskeletal systems, and for academic leadership.

Laurencin was named the 2009 winner of the Pierre Galletti Award,[62] medical and biological engineering's highest honor. Laurencin is active in technology development. In 2012, his work in musculoskeletal tissue regeneration was featured in National Geographic magazine's "100 Discoveries that Changed Our World" edition.[63]

In addition, he received the Technology, Innovation and Development Award from the Society for Biomaterials in 2013 for key scientific and technical innovation and leadership in translational research. In Connecticut, he was named Academic Entrepreneur of the Year by Connecticut Cure.[64] He received the Connecticut Medal of Technology from the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering.[65]


Work in medicine edit

Laurencin is the Albert and Wilda Van Dusen Distinguished Endowed Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Connecticut. He completed residency training at the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Program, where he was Chief Resident in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He served as vice president for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Connecticut. Previous to that, he served as the Lillian T. Pratt Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgeon-In-Chief at the University of Virginia Health System.[66]

A board certified shoulder and knee surgeon, Laurencin has been named to "America's Leading Physicians" by Black Enterprise magazine.[67] He has served as a ringside boxing physician and has been a physician for the USA Boxing men's elite team. He has been a member of the USA Boxing National Medical Advisory Board.[68] Laurencin also serves as the Commissioner of Boxing for the state of Connecticut.[69] Laurencin is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, a Fellow of the American Orthopaedic Association, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a member of the American's Leading Doctors edition. He received the Nicolas Andry Award, the highest honor of the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons.[70] He is currently the only living orthopaedic surgeon elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received an honorary degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 2018.

Laurencin received the 2021 Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award from the American Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons.[71]

He is the creator of the IDEAL path for achieving justice and equity.[72]

Work in equity and justice edit

Laurencin is active in mentoring, especially underrepresented minority students.[73] In 2020, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) announced Laurencin as the recipient of the Herbert W. Nickens Award. The award was bestowed upon Laurencin for his groundbreaking work in social justice, equity and fairness.[74]

He received the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mentor Award, the Beckman Award for Mentoring, and the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Math and Engineering Mentoring in ceremonies at the White House. The Society for Biomaterials established The Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D., Travel Fellowship in his honor, given to underrepresented minority students pursuing research.[75] He received an honorary degree from Lincoln University, one of the oldest historically Black colleges in the country.

Laurencin is an expert in public health, especially as it pertains to ethnic minority health and health disparities. Academically, he completed the Program in African-American Studies at Princeton University. He is a core faculty member of the Africana Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, published by Springer/Nature, a leading journal in the field.[76] He has written landmark papers, including the first paper in the referred literature showing high levels of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Blacks.[77] He has served as the Chair of the National Academy of Sciences Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine.

Laurencin co-founded the W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute, dedicated to addressing racial health disparities, and served as its first chair of the board.[78] He served on the board of trustees of the National Medical Association for over a decade and was Speaker of the House of Delegates of the National Medical Association. The W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute created the Cato T. Laurencin Lifetime Achievement Award in his honor.[79] It is bestowed at the opening ceremonies of the annual meeting of the National Medical Association.

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cato, laurencin, freng, slmh, born, january, 1959, american, engineer, physician, scientist, innovator, university, professor, university, connecticut, twenty, nine, history, university, cato, thomas, laurencinborn, 1959, january, 1959, united, statesalma, mat. Cato T Laurencin FREng 1 SLMH 2 born January 15 1959 is an American engineer physician scientist innovator and a University Professor of the University of Connecticut one of twenty nine in the history of the university 3 Cato Thomas LaurencinBorn 1959 01 15 January 15 1959 age 65 United StatesAlma materPrinceton University BSE Harvard University MD Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD AwardsNational Academy of Sciences 2021 National Academy of Engineering 2021 Royal Academy of Engineering 2022 National Academy of InventorsNational Academy of Medicine 2021 Academician Chinese Academy of Engineering 2016 National Medal of Technology and Innovation 2021 Spingarn Medal 2021 Hoover Medal 2021 Priestley Medal 2023 The Cato T Laurencin Scholars Award 2020 Indian Academy of SciencesCato T Laurencin Founder s Award 2023 International Fellow UK Royal Academy of Engineering 2022 Fellow Indian Academy of Sciences 2022 Fellow Academia Europaea 2022 American Orthopaedic Association Distinguished Contribution to Orthopaedic Surgery Award 2022 Named to Connecticut s Top Doctors 2022 American Orthopaedic Association Hall of Fame 2022 Fellow European Academy of Sciences and Techniques of Senegal Marshall Urist Award Orthopaedic Research Society 2022 Robert A Pritzker Distinguished Lectureship Award Biomedical Engineering Society 2022 Diversity Award American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2022 The Order of St Lucia St Lucia Honor of Medal Gold 2022 Named to Top Most Influential Black Scholars in last 30 years engineering Academic Influence 2022 Fellow National Academy of Sciences 2022 Scientific careerFieldsSurgeon professor engineer scientistInstitutionsUniversity of Connecticut University of VirginiaNotable studentsHelen H LuHe is currently the chief executive officer of The Cato T Laurencin Institute for Regenerative Engineering Laurencin is regarded as the founder of the field of Regenerative Engineering He is the Editor in Chief of the journal Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine and Founder and president of the Regenerative Engineering Society 4 In engineering medicine science and innovation he is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences 5 and an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors He is the first surgeon in history to be elected to all four academies He is the first person to receive both the oldest highest awards from the National Academy of Engineering the Simon Ramo Founder s Award and the oldest highest National Academy of Medicine the Walsh McDermott Medal 6 In science Laurencin received the Philip Hague Abelson Prize the highest honor of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for signal contributions to the advancement of science in the United States for his work in Regenerative Engineering 7 In innovation Laurencin was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation America s highest honor for technological advancement awarded by President Barack Obama in ceremonies at the White House 8 Contents 1 Background and personal life 2 Contributions to engineering and medicine 3 Awards and honors 4 Works in engineering 4 1 Chemical engineering 4 2 Materials science and engineering 4 3 Biomedical engineering 5 Work in medicine 6 Work in equity and justice 7 ReferencesBackground and personal life editLaurencin was born and raised in the inner city of North Philadelphia He is an alumnus of Central High School He then earned a B S E in chemical engineering from Princeton University He earned an M D magna cum laude from the Harvard Medical School and received the Robinson Award for Surgery Simultaneously he earned his Ph D in biochemical engineering biotechnology from MIT where he was named a Hugh Hampton Young Fellow 9 Laurencin and his wife have three children Contributions to engineering and medicine editLaurencin is known as a world leader in biomaterials polymeric materials science nanotechnology stem cell science drug delivery systems and a field he has pioneered regenerative engineering 10 Laurencin s papers and patents have had broad impact onExternal videos nbsp nbsp UNESCO Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences A Profile of Cato Laurencin UNESCOhuman health launching the use of nanotechnology in musculoskeletal regeneration and ushering in a new era in orthopaedic therapies He and his colleagues were the first to develop nanofiber technologies for tissue regeneration 11 He pioneered the development of polymer ceramic systems for bone regeneration and inspired technologies on the market for bone repair regeneration and for bioceramic implants such as interference screws for musculoskeletal repair Laurencin has worked in the development of systems for soft tissue regeneration He invented the Laurencin Cooper ligament LC ligament for ACL regeneration and engineered grafts for shoulder rotator cuff tendon repair and regeneration National Geographic named the LC Ligament one of its 100 Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World in 2012 12 13 He is a highly cited researcher and has authored over 500 scientific papers and patents citation needed Awards and honors editLaurencin received the National Institutes of Health NIH Director s Pioneer Grant Award 14 and the National Science Foundation NSF Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation Grant Award the agencies highest grant awards for innovation and breakthrough research 15 Laurencin is an Academician and Member foreign of the Chinese Academy of Engineering He is a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences a Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering In 2021 he was elected member of the U S National Academy of Sciences 16 2024 J Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society Augustus A White III Founders Award 2023 Intellectual Property Owners Education Foundation IPOEF Inventor of the Year award 2022 International Fellow UK Royal Academy of Engineering 2022 Fellow Indian Academy of Sciences 2022 Fellow Academia Europaea 2022 American Orthopaedic Association Distinguished Contributions to Orthopaedic Surgery Award 17 2022 Named to Connecticut s Top Doctors 18 2022 American Orthopaedic Association Award Hall of Fame 19 2022 Fellow European Academy of Sciences and Techniques of Senegal Marshall Urist Award Orthopaedic Research Society 20 21 2022 Robert A Pritzker Distinguished Lectureship Award Biomedical Engineering Society 2022 Diversity Award American Academy of Orhtopaedic Surgeons 22 2022 The Order of St Lucia St Lucia Medal of Honor Gold 23 2022 Named to Top Most Influential Black Scholars in last 30 years engineering Academic Influence 2022 Fellow National Academy of Sciences 2021 Recipient Hoover Medal AIChE ASME ASCE AIME IEEE 24 2021 Recipient Spingarn Medal NAACP 25 26 2021 Recipient Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award 27 often referred to as the Nobel Prize of Orthopaedic Surgery 28 2020 Recipient Herbert W Nickens Award 29 2020 Recipient James E Bailey Award in Biomedical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers 30 2020 Listed as CrossTalk s 100 Inspiring Black Scientists in America 31 2020 Recipient of the Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal 32 2020 Mike Hogg Award and Lecture MD Anderson Cancer Center 33 2020 Nelson W Taylor Lecture and Award Pennsylvania State University 34 2019 Recipient UNESCO Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences 35 2019 Recipient E E Just Lecture Award American Society for Cell Biology 36 2019 Recipient Walsh McDermott Award National Academy of Medicine 37 2019 Recipient Simon Ramo Founders Award National Academy of Engineering 38 2019 Recipient Global Biomaterials Leadership Award Chinese Association of Biomaterials 39 2019 Recipient The American Association for the Advancement of Science Philip Hauge Abelson Prize for significant contributions to the advancement of science in the United States 40 2018 Les Hsun Lecture Award Shenyang University Shenyang China 41 2017 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award for 2017 from Engineer s Council 42 2016 Laureate National Medal of Technology and Innovation 43 2015 Pioneer of Diversity Award American Institute of Chemical Engineers 44 2015 Living Legend Award National Medical Association 45 2015 Cato T Laurencin M D Ph D Traveling Fellow Award established by the Society for Biomaterials 46 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award West Indian Foundation 47 2015 Plenary Speaker and Plenary Award American Ceramic Society 48 2014 NIH Director s Pioneer Award 49 2014 Percy Julian Medal the highest honor of the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers NOBCChe 50 Works in engineering editChemical engineering edit Laurencin is a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Connecticut In chemical engineering Laurencin was named one of the 100 Engineers of the Modern Era by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for his work in pioneering polymer ceramic systems for musculoskeletal use 51 A Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers he won the William Grimes Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 52 and serves on the board of directors of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers with a term from 2018 to 2021 53 He is the Founder and president of the Regenerative Engineering Society a community within the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and is the Editor in Chief of Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine published by Springer Nature He is the recipient of the James Bailey Award 54 of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and received the Percy Julian Medal 55 the highest award of the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers He is a fellow of the American Chemical Society of polymeric science and engineering and chemistry He was the recipient of the Founders Award by the AIChE in 2022 56 The AIChE created the Cato T Laurencin Award for the American Regenerating Society Materials science and engineering edit Laurencin is a professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Connecticut In materials science and engineering he is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and has been the Fred Kavli Distinguished Lecturer and Plenary Speaker for the Materials Research Society He is a fellow and life member of the American Ceramic Society and has delivered two of their most prestigious lectures He has served as the Edward Orton Jr Memorial Lecturer 57 and the Rustum Roy Lecturer for the American Ceramic Society 58 He has been named one of the most highly cited researchers in Material Science and Engineering Scopus and his work on engineered materials for soft tissue regeneration was highlighted by National Geographic magazine in its 100 Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World edition 59 He was awarded the 2020 Von Hippel Award from the Materials Research Society 60 Biomedical engineering edit Laurencin is a professor of Biomedical Engineering His work has been honored at the White House receiving the Presidential Faculty Fellow Award from President Bill Clinton He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering He is an International Fellow in Biomaterials Science and Engineering and a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biomedical Engineering and a Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society His work was honored by Scientific American magazine as one of the 50 Greatest Achievements in Science in 2007 61 In 2011 Laurencin was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for biomaterial science drug delivery and tissue engineering involving musculoskeletal systems and for academic leadership Laurencin was named the 2009 winner of the Pierre Galletti Award 62 medical and biological engineering s highest honor Laurencin is active in technology development In 2012 his work in musculoskeletal tissue regeneration was featured in National Geographic magazine s 100 Discoveries that Changed Our World edition 63 In addition he received the Technology Innovation and Development Award from the Society for Biomaterials in 2013 for key scientific and technical innovation and leadership in translational research In Connecticut he was named Academic Entrepreneur of the Year by Connecticut Cure 64 He received the Connecticut Medal of Technology from the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering 65 Work in medicine editLaurencin is the Albert and Wilda Van Dusen Distinguished Endowed Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Connecticut He completed residency training at the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Program where he was Chief Resident in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Beth Israel Hospital Harvard Medical School He served as vice president for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Connecticut Previous to that he served as the Lillian T Pratt Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgeon In Chief at the University of Virginia Health System 66 A board certified shoulder and knee surgeon Laurencin has been named to America s Leading Physicians by Black Enterprise magazine 67 He has served as a ringside boxing physician and has been a physician for the USA Boxing men s elite team He has been a member of the USA Boxing National Medical Advisory Board 68 Laurencin also serves as the Commissioner of Boxing for the state of Connecticut 69 Laurencin is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons a Fellow of the American Orthopaedic Association a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American s Leading Doctors edition He received the Nicolas Andry Award the highest honor of the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons 70 He is currently the only living orthopaedic surgeon elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He received an honorary degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 2018 Laurencin received the 2021 Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award from the American Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons 71 He is the creator of the IDEAL path for achieving justice and equity 72 Work in equity and justice editLaurencin is active in mentoring especially underrepresented minority students 73 In 2020 the Association of American Medical Colleges AAMC announced Laurencin as the recipient of the Herbert W Nickens Award The award was bestowed upon Laurencin for his groundbreaking work in social justice equity and fairness 74 He received the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS Mentor Award the Beckman Award for Mentoring and the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Math and Engineering Mentoring in ceremonies at the White House The Society for Biomaterials established The Cato T Laurencin M D Ph D Travel Fellowship in his honor given to underrepresented minority students pursuing research 75 He received an honorary degree from Lincoln University one of the oldest historically Black colleges in the country Laurencin is an expert in public health especially as it pertains to ethnic minority health and health disparities Academically he completed the Program in African American Studies at Princeton University He is a core faculty member of the Africana Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut and is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities published by Springer Nature a leading journal in the field 76 He has written landmark papers including the first paper in the referred literature showing high levels of COVID 19 cases and deaths in Blacks 77 He has served as the Chair of the National Academy of Sciences Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science Engineering and Medicine Laurencin co founded the W Montague Cobb NMA Health Institute dedicated to addressing racial health disparities and served as its first chair of the board 78 He served on the board of trustees of the National Medical Association for over a decade and was Speaker of the House of Delegates of the National Medical Association The W Montague Cobb NMA Health Institute created the Cato T Laurencin Lifetime Achievement Award in his honor 79 It is bestowed at the opening ceremonies of the annual meeting of the National Medical Association References edit Professor Cato T Laurencin FREng USA raeng org uk Retrieved 2022 08 31 Prominent Saint Lucian Professor Dr Cato Laurencin visits to inspire Saint Lucians Saint Lucia Access Government Retrieved 2022 08 31 UConn Human Resources 23 March 2017 Cato Laurencin Doing a World of Good www aiche org 2017 08 14 Retrieved 2020 07 09 2021 NAS Election www nasonline org Retrieved 2021 04 27 Burnat Melanie 2020 02 11 Dr Laurencin is the First American to Win the UNESCO Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato Laurencin University of Central Florida Presidential Search University of Central Florida Retrieved 2020 07 09 Dr Laurencin Receives National Medal of Technology amp Innovation UConn Today 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Burnat Melanie 2020 06 30 Dr Cato T Laurencin Becomes President of the IMHOTEP Connecticut NMA Society Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin NAE Website Retrieved 2020 07 09 Dr Cato Laurencin Wins the National Academy of Engineering 2019 Simon Ramo Founders Award UConn Today 4 October 2019 Retrieved 2020 07 09 AIChE Fellow Dr Cato T Laurencin Receives 2019 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize www aiche org 2019 02 04 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato Laurencin Recognized by National Geographic www aiche org 2012 05 30 Retrieved 2020 07 09 NIH Director s Pioneer Award Program 2014 Award Recipients NIH Common Fund commonfund nih gov 18 September 2018 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Burnat Melanie 2019 10 04 Dr Laurencin Wins the 2019 National Academy of Engineering Simon Ramo Founders Award Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 News from the National Academy of Sciences April 26 2021 Retrieved July 4 2021 Newly elected members and their affiliations at the time of election are Laurencin Cato T university professor and Albert and Wilda Van Dusen Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington entry in member directory Member Directory National Academy of Sciences Retrieved July 4 2021 AOA Awards American Orthopaedic Association Retrieved 2022 08 29 Dr Cato T Laurencin Orthopaedic Surgery Farmington CT Castle Connolly Retrieved 2022 08 29 Behm Carly 16 June 2022 Dr Cato Laurencin enters AOA Hall of Fame mail beckersspine com Retrieved 2022 08 29 Academy of Europe Laurencin Cato www ae info org Retrieved 2022 08 29 ORS Marshall R Urist MD Award www ors org Retrieved 2022 08 29 Surgeons American Academy of Orthopaedic Cato T Laurencin MD PhD FAAOS Receives American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Diversity Award www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 2022 08 29 Prominent Saint Lucian Professor Dr Cato Laurencin visits to inspire Saint Lucians Saint Lucia Access Government Retrieved 2022 08 29 Dr Cato T Laurencin Selected as 2021 Hoover Medalist AIChE July 26 2021 Retrieved 2021 08 01 NAACP to Present Prestigious Spingarn Medal to World Renowned Engineer Physician Scientist Cato T Laurencin M D Ph D at 112th Annual Convention 6 July 2021 Cato T Laurencin Receives Prestigious Spingarn Medal from NAACP National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine July 6 2021 Retrieved 2021 08 01 Newsroom February 2021 Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award Presented to Cato T Laurencin MD PhD FAAOS for pioneering research in bone regenerative engineering www aaos org Retrieved 2021 02 26 Kappa Delta Foundation Presents 60 000 in Orthopaedic Research Awards Kappa Delta Sorority Retrieved 2021 02 26 2020 Herbert W Nickens Award AAMC Retrieved 2021 04 27 Burnat Melanie 2020 05 28 Dr Laurencin Selected as the Recipient of the James E Bailey Award in Biological Engineering of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Hinton Antentor O Jr 100 inspiring Black scientists in America crosstalk cell com Retrieved 2020 07 09 Materialia 2020 Mike Hogg Award amp Lecture MD Anderson Cancer Center Retrieved 2020 07 09 2020 NELSON W TAYLOR LECTURE IN MATERIALS Penn State Department of Materials Science and Engineering 2020 03 03 Retrieved 2020 07 09 UNESCO Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences UNESCO 2018 12 11 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato Laurencin is 2019 E E Just Lecturer ASCB 2019 10 08 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Walsh McDermott Medal National Academy of Medicine Retrieved 2020 07 09 Recipients of the Simon Ramo Founders Award NAE Website Retrieved 2020 07 09 Ciraldo Brandy 2019 04 09 Dr Cato Laurencin Receives Global Biomaterials Leadership Award Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 AIChE Fellow Dr Cato T Laurencin Receives 2019 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize www aiche org 2019 02 04 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Lee Hsun Lecture Award Institute of Metal Research Chinese Academy of Sciences english imr cas cn Retrieved 2020 07 09 Dr Cato Laurencin Wins the National Academy of Engineering 2019 Simon Ramo Founders Award UConn Today 4 October 2019 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Dr Cato Laurencin honored with National Medal of Technology and Innovation The Bulletin 2016 07 01 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cosgrove Kelly 2016 07 29 Cato Laurencin M D Ph D Chemical amp Biomolecular Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Stickney Ken Medical pioneer to speak here Friday The Tennessean Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin Travel Fellowship Society for Biomaterials SFB biomaterials org Retrieved 2020 07 09 Brueckner Heike 2014 01 12 Cato T Laurencin Institute of Materials Science Retrieved 2020 07 09 MS amp T18 and ACerS Annual Meeting Recapping a busy week The American Ceramic Society 2018 10 19 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato Laurencin Receives NIH Pioneer Award School of Engineering News 2014 10 08 Retrieved 2020 07 09 www nobcche org https www nobcche org index php option com dailyplanetblog amp tag percy julian winners Retrieved 2020 07 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Cato T Laurencin www aiche org 2016 07 28 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Renowned orthopaedic scientist Laurencin set for Discovery Lecture 04 4 08 www mc vanderbilt edu Retrieved 2020 07 09 AIChE Leadership www aiche org 2018 10 24 Retrieved 2020 07 09 Burnat Melanie 2020 05 28 Dr Laurencin Selected as the Recipient of the James E Bailey Award in Biological Engineering of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 www nobcche org https www nobcche org index php option com dailyplanetblog amp tag percy julian winners Retrieved 2020 07 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Cato T Laurencin Selected as AIChE s 2022 Founders Award Recipient www aiche org 2022 09 06 Retrieved 2022 10 25 Edward Orton Jr Memorial Lecture Archives The American Ceramic Society Retrieved 2020 07 09 Regenerative Engineering Pioneer Dr Cato Laurencin to Present Prestigious Frontier Lecture Materials Science and Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin Materials Science and Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin Awarded the Materials Research Society s Highest Honor www newswise com Retrieved 2022 10 25 Medicine National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Division Health and Medicine Practice Board on Population Health and Public Health 2018 07 30 An American Crisis The Growing Absence of Black Men in Medicine and Science Proceedings of a Joint Workshop National Academies Press ISBN 978 0 309 47693 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Pierre Galletti Award AIMBE Retrieved 2020 07 09 Medicine National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Division Health and Medicine Practice Board on Population Health and Public Health 2018 07 30 An American Crisis The Growing Absence of Black Men in Medicine and Science Proceedings of a Joint Workshop National Academies Press ISBN 978 0 309 47693 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 2015 CURE Entrepreneur of the Year Award Yale School of Medicine Retrieved 2020 07 09 Connecticut Medal of Science Connecticut Medal of Technology www ctcase org Retrieved 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Project Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science Engineering and Medicine www8 nationalacademies org Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin MD PhD FAAOS Receives Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award www aaos org Retrieved 2022 10 25 An IDEAL Path to Equity Diversity and Inclusion 2021 02 17 Retrieved 2022 10 25 Project Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science Engineering and Medicine www8 nationalacademies org Retrieved 2020 07 07 2020 Herbert W Nickens Award AAMC Retrieved 2021 04 27 Cato T Laurencin Travel Fellowship Society for Biomaterials SFB biomaterials org Retrieved 2020 07 07 Project Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science Engineering and Medicine www8 nationalacademies org Retrieved 2020 07 07 UConn Dr Cato Laurencin discusses study of racial disparities with COVID 19 fox61 com 9 April 2020 Retrieved 2020 07 07 mlb09007 Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 09 Cato T Laurencin Lifetime 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