Agent-Based Modeling of Cancer Cell Migration in Response to Tumor Microenvironmental Signals
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore agent-based modeling techniques for simulating cancer cell migration in response to tumor microenvironmental signals in this 25-minute lecture by Ashlee Ford Versypt from the University at Buffalo, SUNY. Delivered as part of the "Mathematics of the Hallmarks of Cancer" series at the Fields Institute, gain insights into how mathematical models can help understand the complex interactions between cancer cells and their surrounding environment. Delve into the application of computational methods to study tumor progression and potential therapeutic interventions.
Syllabus
Agent-Based Modeling of Cancer Cell Migration in Response to Tumor Microenvironmental Signals
Taught by
Fields Institute
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