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Angela Ting, Ph.D.

Assistant Staff

Genomic Medicine Institute (NE50)
Lerner Research Institute
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
(216) 444-0682
tinga@ccf.org

Secondary Appointments:Taussig Cancer Center


Academic Appointments:

  • Assistant Professor of Molecular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (Primary)
  • Assistant Professor of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine (Secondary)

Education and Training:

  • BSc (Hons), University of British Columbia
  • PhD, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
  • Postdoctoral fellowship, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Tumor Biology Division

Selected Honors and Awards:
Invited speaker for the “Future Leaders, New Directions” Special Symposium at the American Association for Cancer Research annual conference in Los Angeles, 2007

Selected Peer Reviewed Publications:

Xu Y, Hu B, Choi AJ, Gopalan B, Lee BH, Kalady MF, Church JM, Ting AH. Unique DNA methylome profiles in CpG island methylator phenotype colon cancers. Genome Res. 2011 Oct 11. Epub ahead of print. [PubMed article]

Serre D, Lee BH, Ting AH. MBD-isolated Genome Sequencing provides a high-throughput and comprehensive survey of DNA methylation in the human genome. Nucleic Acids Res. 2010 Jan;38(2):391-9.
http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/38/2/391.long


Ting, AH
, Cope, L, Schuebel, KE, Lee, BH, Shinomura, Y, Tokino, T, Imai, K, Toyota, M, Suzuki, H, Baylin, SB. A Requirement for DICER to Maintain Full Promoter CpG island hypermethylation in Human Cancer Cells. Cancer Res. 2008 Apr 15;68(8)2570-5. Click for full article

Schuebel, KE, Chen, W, Cope, L, Glöckner, SC, Suzuki, H, Yi, J, Chan, TA, Van Neste, L, Van Criekinge, W, van den Bosch, S, van Engeland, M, Ting, AH, Jair, K, Yu, W, Toyota, M, Imai, K, Ahuja, N, Herman, JG, Baylin, SB. Comparing the DNA Hypermethylome with Gene Mutations in Human Colorectal Cancer. PLoS Genet. 2007 Sep 21; 3(9):1709-23. Click for full article

Ting AH, Schuebel KE, Herman JG, Baylin SB. Short double-stranded RNA induces transcriptional gene silencing in human cancer cells in the absence of DNA methylation. Nat Genet. 2005 Aug; 37(8):906-10. Click for full article

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