Irwin D. Mandel
American biochemist
Intro | American biochemist | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Chemist Scientist Dentist Biochemist | |
Work field | Healthcare Science | |
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Birth | 9 April 1922 | |
Death | 26 May 2011 (aged 89 years) |
Irwin D. Mandel (April 9, 1922, Brooklyn – May 26, 2011, Montclair, New Jersey) was an American biochemist and dentist who was known for his research on the biochemistry of saliva. He was a founder of the preventive dentistry movement and established the first department of preventive dentistry at an American university, the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. In 1985 he became the first recipient of the Gold Medal for Excellence in Dental Research by the American Dental Association.