Mathematical Oncology: Spatial Models of Tumor Growth
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore spatial models of tumor growth in this comprehensive lecture on mathematical oncology. Delve into advanced theoretical approaches for understanding cancer progression and treatment, presented by Helen Byrne from Oxford University. Learn about the application of mathematical and computational methods to analyze tumor development, drug resistance, and metastasis. Gain insights into how these models can inform clinical trials and potentially revolutionize cancer treatment strategies. Part of a two-week workshop bringing together experts in theoretical cancer research, this talk covers cutting-edge techniques in modeling cancer dynamics, interpreting diverse data sources, and applying mathematical tools to address fundamental questions in oncology.
Syllabus
Mathematical Oncology: Spatial Models of Tumour Growth by Helen Byrne
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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