Bishal Tandukar, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Dermatology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address2340 Sutter Street, #N431
San Francisco CA 94115
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University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MDPhD12/2020Biochemistry (Molecular Biochemistry)
Towson University, Towson, MDBS05/2011Molecular Biology (Minors: Biochemistry & Bioinformatics)

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Bishal Tandukar is a postdoctoral research fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Hunter Shain within the Department of Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco. He specializes in skin biology and cancer genomics, applying integrated molecular and computational approaches to investigate the genomic mechanisms driving skin cancer, particularly across diverse populations.

Bishal has extensive hands-on experience with primary cell culture, G&T-seq, spatial transcriptomics, and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). He also develops and implements innovative wet and dry lab techniques, including robust bioinformatic workflows for high-throughput sequencing data analysis.

His research in the Shain Lab combines pigment cell biology and cancer genomics, focusing on the genomic and transcriptomic characterization of melanocytes, keratinocytes, and fibroblasts. By examining DNA damage and gene expression patterns at single-cell resolution, his work aims to provide comprehensive insights into both normal skin function and tumor progression, with a strong emphasis on demographic variability. Currently, Bishal is primarily involved in the Pre-Cancer Atlas of Skin Cancer as part of the NCI Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN) project.

His work has been recognized through multiple awards and featured in leading journals and conferences, including the Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA), Society for Melanoma Research (SMR), International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC), and the PanAmerican Society of Pigment Cell Research (PASPCR).

In addition to his research, Bishal is engaged in science communication and mentorship. He has served as a reporter and assistant editor for the PASPCR newsletter and has trained students and research assistants in both experimental and computational methodologies.
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  1. Somatic mutations distinguish melanocyte subpopulations in human skin. bioRxiv. 2025 Feb 08. Tandukar B, Deivendran D, Chen L, Bahrani N, Weier B, Sharma H, Cruz-Pacheco N, Hu M, Marks K, Zitnay RG, Bandari AK, Nekoonam R, Yeh I, Judson-Torres R, Shain AH. PMID: 39975212; PMCID: PMC11839034.
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  2. Genetic evolution of keratinocytes to cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 02. Tandukar B, Deivendran D, Chen L, Cruz-Pacheco N, Sharma H, Xu A, Bandari AK, Chen DB, George C, Marty A, Cho RJ, Cheng J, Saylor D, Gerami P, Arron ST, Bastian BC, Shain AH. PMID: 39091884; PMCID: PMC11291049.
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  3. Molecular effects of indoor tanning. bioRxiv. 2024 Jun 05. Gerami P, Tandukar B, Deivendran D, Olivares S, Chen L, Tang J, Tan T, Sharma H, Bandari AK, Cruz-Pacheco N, Chang D, Marty A, Olshen A, Murad NF, Song J, Lee J, Yeh I, Hunter Shain A. PMID: 38895302; PMCID: PMC11185634.
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  4. STmut: a framework for visualizing somatic alterations in spatial transcriptomics data of cancer. Genome Biol. 2023 11 30; 24(1):273. Chen L, Chang D, Tandukar B, Deivendran D, Pozniak J, Cruz-Pacheco N, Cho RJ, Cheng J, Yeh I, Marine C, Bastian BC, Ji AL, Shain AH. PMID: 38037084; PMCID: PMC10688493.
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  5. B6-Dct-H2BGFP bitransgenic mice: A standardized mouse model for in vivo characterization of melanocyte development and stem cell differentiation. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2021 09; 34(5):905-917. Tandukar B, Kalapurakal E, Hornyak TJ. PMID: 33544968.
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  6. CD34 defines melanocyte stem cell subpopulations with distinct regenerative properties. PLoS Genet. 2019 04; 15(4):e1008034. Joshi SS, Tandukar B, Pan L, Huang JM, Livak F, Smith BJ, Hodges T, Mahurkar AA, Hornyak TJ. PMID: 31017901; PMCID: PMC6481766.
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  7. Characterization of a new, inducible transgenic mouse model with GFP expression in melanocytes and their precursors. Gene Expr Patterns. 2018 01; 27:76-84. Joshi SS, Tandukar B, Castaneda M, Jiang S, Diwakar G, Hertzano RP, Hornyak TJ. PMID: 29061525; PMCID: PMC5835204.
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  8. Hsp70's RNA-binding and mRNA-stabilizing activities are independent of its protein chaperone functions. J Biol Chem. 2017 08 25; 292(34):14122-14133. Kishor A, White EJF, Matsangos AE, Yan Z, Tandukar B, Wilson GM. PMID: 28679534; PMCID: PMC5572911.
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  9. Hsp70 is a novel posttranscriptional regulator of gene expression that binds and stabilizes selected mRNAs containing AU-rich elements. Mol Cell Biol. 2013 Jan; 33(1):71-84. Kishor A, Tandukar B, Ly YV, Toth EA, Suarez Y, Brewer G, Wilson GM. PMID: 23109422; PMCID: PMC3536313.
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