Quantifying Tumor Heterogeneity Across Space and Time
Offered By: Mathematical Oncology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of tumor heterogeneity in space and time through this comprehensive seminar presented by Dr. Ben Raphael as part of the Mathematical Oncology (#mathonco) seminar series. Delve into advanced concepts and methodologies for quantifying the diverse characteristics of tumors across different spatial locations and temporal stages. Learn how mathematical approaches can be applied to understand and analyze the dynamic nature of cancer progression. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that combines computational biology, genomics, and mathematical modeling to unravel the complexities of tumor evolution. This 1 hour and 35 minute presentation offers a deep dive into the intersection of mathematics and oncology, providing valuable knowledge for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in the field of cancer biology and precision medicine.
Syllabus
Dr. Ben Raphael - "Quantifying Tumor Heterogeneity Across Space and Time"
Taught by
Mathematical Oncology
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