School of Dental Medicine

Bernard Tandler, Ph.D.

Education

B.S., Brooklyn College
A.M., Columbia University
Ph.D., Cornell University

Teaching Interests

General histology

Research Interests

Structure, function, and evolution of mammalian salivary glands and secretory cells; biogenesis, structure, and physiology of giant mitochondria; three-dimensional structure of mitochondria.

Selected Publications

Tandler, B., Greslik, E.W., Nagato, T., Phillips, C. J. "Secretion by striated ducts of mammalian major salivary glands: Review from an ultrastructural, functional, and evolutionary perspective." Anatomical Record (2001).

Riva, A., Tandler, B., Loffredo, F., Vazquez, E., Hoppel, C.L. "Structurally different cristae in two biochemically defined populations of cardiac mitochondria." American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology (2005).

Academic & Professional Activities

American Association of Anatomists
American Society for Cell Biology
American Society of Mammalogists
International Association of Dental Research

Bernard Tandler

Visiting Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
School of Dental Medicine

216-368-0563
bernard.tandler@case.edu