Dr. Mia Talmor Joins the MTF Biologics Board of Directors

Dr. Mia Talmor, Professor of Clinical Surgery at The Weill Cornell Medical School and attending surgeon at New York Presbyterian Hospital, has joined the MTF Biologics Board of Directors. (Photo: Business Wire)

EDISON, N.J.--()--MTF Biologics, a global nonprofit organization that saves and heals lives by honoring donated gifts, serving patients, and advancing the science of tissue transplantation, has announced the appointment of Mia Talmor, MD, to the MTF Biologics Board of Directors.

“We are honored to welcome Dr. Talmor to the MTF Board,” said William W. Tomford, MD, Chairman of the MTF Biologics Board of Directors. “Dr. Talmor is a pioneering female surgeon who brings excellence in surgical practice and scientific research to MTF. As MTF’s allografts are used in increasingly diverse types of surgeries and clinical applications, her expertise will be critical to advancing the Foundation's mission.”

“Dr. Talmor brings a legacy of groundbreaking achievements in plastic surgery,” said Joe Yaccarino, MTF Biologics’ President and CEO. “Her trailblazing career, marked by innovative research, advanced surgical techniques, and emphasis on high-standard patient care, will be a pivotal contribution to our growth at MTF Biologics.”

Talmor is a Professor of Clinical Surgery at The Weill Cornell Medical School and an attending surgeon at New York Presbyterian Hospital. She specializes in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery and offers the most technologically advanced procedures available to enhance the appearance and self-esteem of her patients. Her most recent research focuses on new techniques in breast and cosmetic surgery, safety issues related to cosmetic surgery, as well as new technologies.

Talmor graduated from Cornell University Medical College with a Doctor of Medicine with honors in research in 1993. In 1996, she was appointed a research fellow after receiving the American College of Surgeons Resident Research Scholarship. She worked under Dr. Ralph Steinman at Rockefeller University in New York, who was awarded the Noble Prize in Medicine in 2011.

The first female surgeon appointed to the full-time faculty of the Division of Plastic Surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital and the first female plastic surgeon to be promoted to full professor, Talmor is one of the few double Board-certified surgeons in the country. She is a diplomat of both the American Board of Surgery and American Board of Plastic Surgery, having completed the recertification process with both Boards in 2011 and 2022.

In addition to her excellence as a plastic surgeon, Talmor has distinguished herself in the scientific community through her research, scientific presentations and publications. She has received numerous prestigious grants and awards from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York Regional Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, as well as from the National Institutes of Health. She has authored more than 60 scientific papers and five book chapters and has made numerous scientific presentations.

Talmor has been recognized by New York Magazine as a “Best Doctor” and by Castle Connolly as a “Top Doctor for Cancer” since 2013. She was an inaugural recipient of the “Exceptional Women in Medicine” award in 2017. She appears regularly in media outlets including Dr. Oz, The Today Show, CBS This Morning, Rachel Ray, Vogue and The New York Times. In 2021 she was recommended by Goop’s Guide to Breast Surgery.

Talmor has represented New York Presbyterian on MTF Biologics’ Medical Board of Trustees since 2018 and served in various leadership positions including Chair of the Education Committee and Nominations Committee. She is currently the Vice-Chair of the Medical Board of Trustees.

About MTF Biologics

MTF Biologics is a global nonprofit organization that saves and heals lives by honoring donated gifts, serving patients and advancing science. It provides unmatched service, resources, and expertise to donors and their loved ones who give the gift of donation, people who depend on tissue and organ transplants, healthcare providers, and clinicians and scientists.

The International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine (IIAM), a Division of MTF Biologics, honors donors of non-transplantable organs by providing their gifts to the medical research community to combat and cure diseases. Statline, also a Division of MTF Biologics, provides specialized communications and technology expertise to organ, tissue, and eye procurement organizations, as well as the hospitals and patients that they serve. Its sister organization, Deutsches Institute for Zell-und Gewebeersatz – DIZG (The German Institute for Cell and Tissue Transplantation) expands its reach to patients across the globe. For more information, visit www.mtfbiologics.org.

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Media contact:
Aleksa Loch
aleksa.loch@finnpartners.com