Defining Selection in Somatic Evolution by Modeling Tumor-Stromal Interactions
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex dynamics of tumor-stromal interactions and their role in somatic evolution through a 35-minute lecture by David Basanta from Moffitt Cancer Center. Delve into the fascinating field of mathematical oncology as part of the Thematic Program on Mathematical Oncology at the Fields Institute. Gain insights into how modeling these interactions can help define selection processes in cancer evolution. Learn about the intersection of ecology, evolution, and cancer biology in this thought-provoking talk scheduled for October 1, 2024, as part of the "Ecology and Evolution of Cancer" series.
Syllabus
Defining selection in somatic evolution by modeling tumor-stromal interactions
Taught by
Fields Institute
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