Toland Lab
      • Toland Lab
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      Toland Lab

      The Toland Lab studies genetic susceptibility to cancer for colon, breast and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), with a particular focus on understanding how the germline genome influences events, including somatic mutations, during tumor development.

      Toland Lab

      We utilize mouse models, in vitro models, human tumors and human population data as well as state-of-the art genomic technologies to characterize genetic variants important in cancer risk and tumorigenesis. We have additional projects to identify biomarkers and therapeutic targets for metastatic cSCC and to classify variants of uncertain significance in BRCA1/2 and other genes important in hereditary breast cancer.

      Publications

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      Members

      Cara Dauch – Graduate Research Assistant

      Johnny Ramroop – Postdoctoral Researcher

      Gwen Amborski – Undergradaute Researcher

      Tanish Gandhi – Undergradaute Researcher

      Contact Us

      TMRF Room 998
      460 W. 12th Ave.
      Columbus, OH 43210

      Office: 614-247-8185
      Lab: 614-247-7309
      amanda.toland@osu.edu