Jason Carroll
Cambridge Research Institute
Robinson Way
Cambridge
CB2 0RE
United Kingdom
About Jason Carroll
Dr Jason Carroll based at our Cambridge Research Institute is exploring the role of the oestrogen receptor (ER) in breast cancer development and treatment. In particular, he is studying how the hormone oestrogen fuels the growth of breast cancer cells by binding to the ER. And his work is focusing on how tamoxifen, a commonly used breast cancer drug, works by blocking the ER. This pioneering work is providing important insights into how some breast cancers become resistant to treatment.
Recent publications
The liver receptor homolog-1 regulates estrogen receptor expression in breast cancer cells
Breast Cancer Res Treat.2011;127 :385-396
Five-Vertebrate ChIP-seq Reveals the Evolutionary Dynamics of Transcription Factor Binding
Science.2010;328 :1036-1040
