https://www.mtfbiologics.org/

MTF Biologics

About MTF Biologics

The largest tissue bank in the world, MTF Biologics is nonprofit and physician-led.
Headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, MTF Biologics has spent more than 30 years honoring donated gifts by developing innovative, effective allograft solutions to help people heal. From orthopedics to wound care to plastic and reconstructive surgery, we have become a force in scientific progress and patient advocacy.

MTF Biologics at a Glance

MTF Biologics is a non-profit service organization dedicated to providing clinically sound, safe allograft tissue. We’re comprised of a national consortium of academic medical institutions, organ procurement organizations and tissue recovery organizations. MTF Biologics also has two subsidiaries, Statline and IIAM.

Our goal is simple—do what’s right for patients, surgeons, tissue donors and their families through our three guiding principles:

• Make more safe tissue available to patients by building strong relationships with leading organ, eye and tissue recovery organizations.
• Provide the highest quality tissue by having the most stringent standards in the industry.
• Advance the science of tissue transplantation through our commitment to research and development.

Reviews

Quality Engineering Intern

June 2018 - August 2018 Edison, NJ
“I enjoyed the atmosphere of the workplace. It was very focused on doing the best for the end user. Their expectations aren't too high where things become undeliverable, but they were still challenging nonetheless. Everyone at the workplace was extremely friendly and helpful; they were not hesitant about providing assistance and were proactive in those looking lost at the job (the building was very confusing). I also got the chance to work with a lot of people from differing departments and learned about their job function as well.”

Business Development Intern

June 2018 - August 2018 Edison, NJ
“The culture and people were really amazing in helping me orient myself. I loved that I was given important tasks regardless of my title as an intern. ”
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