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The Thomas T. Mercer Joint Prize, awarded by the American Association for Aerosol Research and the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine, celebrates the legacy of Thomas T. Mercer, a pioneer in aerosol physics, chemistry, and inhalation toxicology. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding contributions to pharmaceutical aerosols and inhalable materials. The 2012 recipient, Peter Gehr of the University of Bern, is recognized for his extensive research in inhalation toxicology and nanoparticle effects on health, having published over 140 peer-reviewed papers and 40 book chapters.
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The Thomas T. Mercer Joint Prize American Association for Aerosol Research & International Society for Aerosols in Medicine
The award honors the legacy of Thomas T. Mercer, an outstanding researcher and author, whose work encompassed aerosol physics and chemistry as well as inhalation toxicology, industrial hygiene, and health physics. The Thomas T. Mercer Joint Prize “recognizes excellence in the areas of pharmaceutical aerosols and inhalable materials.”
2012 Recipient of the Thomas T. Mercer Joint Prize • Peter Gehr • University of Bern, Switzerland • Nominated by Dr. Gerhard Scheuch • Ph.D. Biology, 1974, and Privatdozent in Anatomy and Histology, 1983, University of Bern • over 140 peer-reviewed papers and over 40 book chapters • “His distinguished achievements include research and publications in the fields of ling anatomy and physiology, cell biology, aerosol deposition and clearance, inhalation toxicology, and, more recently, the important field of nanotoxicology” • “His observations contributed enormously to our current understanding that nanoparticles can easily penetrate through the tissue barrier, enter the circulation and are ultimately deposited in many organs where they can initiate adverse health effects” • “…a gifted, competent and enthusiastic scientist and a person of great integrity and personality.”