Mathematical Modelling of Premalignant and Disease Phases of Acute Myeloid Leukemia to Accelerate the Preclinical Development of New Therapies
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 35-minute conference talk on the mathematical modeling of acute myeloid leukemia's premalignant and disease phases, presented by Mia Brunetti from Université de Montréal at the Fields Institute. Delve into how these models can accelerate the preclinical development of new therapies for this aggressive blood cancer. Gain insights into the intersection of mathematics and oncology as part of the Thematic Program on Mathematical Oncology and the Ecology and Evolution of Cancer series. Discover how mathematical approaches are being applied to understand the complex progression of leukemia and potentially revolutionize treatment strategies.
Syllabus
Mathematical modelling of premalignant and disease phases of acute myeloid leukemia...
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Fields Institute
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