Computational Modeling of Chemotaxis - The Best Way to Understand Cell Migration
Offered By: Mathematical Oncology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore computational modeling techniques for understanding cell migration, chemotaxis, and cellular positioning in this comprehensive seminar presented by Dr. Robert Insall. Delve into the intricacies of how cells navigate their environment and reach their intended destinations. Learn why computational modeling is considered the most effective approach for studying these complex biological processes. Gain insights into the latest research and methodologies used in the field of mathematical oncology. Discover how these modeling techniques can be applied to better understand cancer cell behavior and movement. Engage with cutting-edge concepts at the intersection of biology, mathematics, and computational science during this 1-hour and 16-minute presentation, part of the #mathonco seminar series organized by Mathematical Oncology.
Syllabus
Dr. Robert Insall: Computational modelling of chemotaxis the best way to understand cell migration
Taught by
Mathematical Oncology
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