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Nationality
  
Turkish

Role
  
Professor


Name
  
Mehmet Toner

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Institutions
  
Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alma mater
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Istanbul Technical University

Other notable students
  
Ulysses J. Balis, Professor and Director-Division of Pathology Informatics, University of Michigan, Albert Folch, Associate Professor, University of Washington (Seattle)

Notable awards
  
ASME YC Fung Faculty Award in Bioengineering, 1994; Whitaker Foundation Special Opportunity Award, 1995; Taplin Faculty Fellow Award given by Harvard and MIT, 1997; Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering

Education
  
Istanbul Technical University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Fields
  
Cryobiology, Biomedical engineering

Residence
  
United States of America

Doctoral advisor
  
Ernest G. Cravalho

Doctoral students
  
Sangeeta N. Bhatia

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Mehmet Toner, PhD is a Turkish biomedical engineer. A professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School and professor of biomedical engineering at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST), Toner first gained prominence for his theory of intra-cellular ice formation while finishing his PhD in Medical Engineering at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT). Since then Prof. Toner has made contributions to the specific fields of cryobiology and biopreservation and to the wider field of biomedical engineering in the form of inventions, books, and journal publications.

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Early life and education

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Toner was born in Istanbul, Turkey in July, 1958. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Istanbul Technical University in 1983, and his master's degree and doctorate in Mechanical Engineering and Medical Engineering at MIT in 1989. Toner worked on his doctorate under Prof. Ernest Cravalho who was one of the first engineering scientists to work on cryobiology and is still a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

Career

Dr. Toner's early work focused on understanding cellular injuries during cryopreservation and finding optimum strategies for cell preservation. As part of that work he proposed acetylated trehalose as a novel cryoprotectant. His later works include microfluidics, Bio-sensing and dry preservation of mammalian cells.

Prof. Toner currently serves as the Associate Director of the Center for Engineering in Medicine(CEM) located at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Hospital for Children, as well as the Director of the CEM-affiliated BioMEMS Resource Center. The labs have produced several researchers and continues to train post-doctoral fellows and graduate students from MIT and Harvard University.

References

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