- Bach, Ingolf
- Baehrecke, Eric
- Benanti, Jennifer
- Bergmann, Andreas
- Brodsky, Michael
- Cantor, Sharon
- Castilla, Lucio H.
- Ceol, Craig
- Fazzio, Thomas
- Flavahan, William
- Gottlinger, Heinrich
- Gregory, Richard
- Haynes, Cole
- Kaufman, Paul
- Kelliher, Michelle
- Kim, Dohoon
- Lawson, Nathan D.
- Lewis, Brian
- Lodato, Michael
- Mao, Junhao
- Mercurio, Arthur
- Ruscetti, Marcus
- Shaw, Leslie
- Simin, Karl
- Socolovsky, Merav
- Tissenbaum, Heidi A.
- Torres, Eduardo
- Wang, Yong-Xu
- Wolfe, Scot A.
- Zhang, Hong
- Zhu, Julie
- Bach, Ingolf
- Baehrecke, Eric
- Benanti, Jennifer
- Bergmann, Andreas
- Brodsky, Michael
- Cantor, Sharon
- Castilla, Lucio H.
- Ceol, Craig
- Fazzio, Thomas
- Flavahan, William
- Gottlinger, Heinrich
- Gregory, Richard
- Haynes, Cole
- Kaufman, Paul
- Kelliher, Michelle
- Kim, Dohoon
- Lawson, Nathan D.
- Lewis, Brian
- Lodato, Michael
- Mao, Junhao
- Mercurio, Arthur
- Ruscetti, Marcus
- Shaw, Leslie
- Simin, Karl
- Socolovsky, Merav
- Tissenbaum, Heidi A.
- Torres, Eduardo
- Wang, Yong-Xu
- Wolfe, Scot A.
- Zhang, Hong
- Zhu, Julie
Craig Ceol, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | ![]() |
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Ph.D.: 2003, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Postdoctoral research: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Office: | University of Massachusetts Medical School 364 Plantation Street, LRB-623 Worcester, MA 01605 |
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Phone: | 508-856-5509 | |
Email: | Craig.Ceol@umassmed.edu | |
Research
Our laboratory is interested in cell signaling mechanisms that drive tumor progression, with a focus on mechanisms that regulate the balance between proliferation and differentiation. We use genetically-engineered animal models and cultured cells to identify unique features of cancer cells that can potentially be used for diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic benefit.
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Positions available
Please inquire with Dr. Ceol.