- Seminars
- Mathematical Oncology: Developing Multiscale Tools to Support Tumour Treatment
Mathematical Oncology: Developing Multiscale Tools to Support Tumour Treatment
Speaker
Giada Fiandaca - Inria Center at Universite' Cote d'Azur
Date
Nov 15, 2024 - Time:
10:30
Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Despite decades of research, controlling or
eradicating advanced forms of the disease continues to be a challenge. Mathematical modeling offers a
powerful tool for cancer research, enabling the exploration of complex processes and ”what-if” scenarios
that may be inaccessible through traditional experimental or clinical methods. This mini-course will in-
troduce participants to key mathematical modeling techniques used in cancer studies, emphasizing the
multi-scale nature of cancer progression. We will explore models that simulate treatment effects across
various biological levels—from intracellular interactions to tissue and whole-body responses, showing
how mathematical models can provide quantitative insights, guide experimental design, and help distin-
guish competing hypotheses, ultimately supporting the development of innovative cancer therapies.
- Data pubblicazione
- Oct 31, 2024
- Contact person
- Giacomo Albi
- Department
- Computer Science