Sukru H. Emre MD
Professor of Surgery (Transplant) and of Pediatrics; Section Chief, Transplantation Surgery; Director, Yale-New Haven Transplant Center

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupCancer Center, Yale: Gastrointestinal Cancer Program
Transplantation Center, Yale-New Haven
Liver Center
Pediatrics: Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology: Joint Interdepartmental Program
Surgery: Transplant & Immunology (Liver/Kidney/Pancreas)
Biography
Dr. Sukru Emre oversees the activities of Yale-New Haven Transplantation Center and its multidisciplinary group of physicians and caregivers, and continues to offer his specialty, adult and pediatric liver transplantation. Dr. Emre is section chief of transplant surgery and immunology in the department of surgery at Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Emre received his medical degree from the University of Istanbul where he also completed a residency in general surgery. His clinical post-doctoral training includes completion of a hepatobiliary surgery fellowship at the University of Istanbul and a transplant fellowship at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He also completed two transplantation research fellowships, one at SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn and another at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He holds a foreign board certification in general surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Emre is an expert in adult and pediatric liver transplantations. He has performed more than 1,500 liver transplants, of which the youngest patient was 16 days old and the oldest was 75 years old. His special interests are performing split-liver transplants (dividing a liver between two recipients thus saving two lives) and living donor transplants which involves transplanting a portion of a donor's healthy liver. He is also expert in hepato-biliary surgery including resection for liver cancer, portal hypertension surgery, repair of complex bile duct injuries and Kasai procedure for biliary atresia. Dr. Emre's research interests include acute liver failure, biliary atresia and rare cholestatic diseases in children, and transplanting adult patients with hepatitis B, C and liver cancer.
Education
- M.D., University of Istanbul, Turkey , 1977
Selected Publication
- Schilsky ML, Honiden S, Arnott L, Emre S. ICU management of acute liver failure. Clin Chest Med. 2009 Mar;30(1):71-87, viii. Review.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Triangle Award(12/2002) , Transplant Recipient International Organization
Articles

Spring 2010
Mila Rainof lives on in annual lecture given by experts in organ transplantation
In the final months of her life, Mila Rainof, M.D. ’08, talked with her sister every day. “We were both very, very...
Autumn 2007
A generational divide, biomedical engineering and a new chapter in organ transplantation
When we were looking for a writer to explore a generational trend—the desire of young doctors to balance their personal...

Winter 2009
One year later, transplant program is thriving
On a crisp fall afternoon, Sukru Emre, M.D., chief of organ transplantation and immunology, had just looked in on a...

Autumn 2007
Putting the fire back into Yale's transplant program
When Prometheus stole fire from the gods, Zeus condemned him to have his liver eaten by an eagle every day. The myth,...

Autumn 2010
Transplant innovations give more patients second chances
Some of the first patients Sukru Emre, M.D., evaluated for transplant after his arrival in New Haven had already been...



