Sensitivity, Spatial Models, and Fokker-Planck Equations in Mathematical Oncology - Graduate Course
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a graduate-level lecture on mathematical oncology focusing on sensitivity analysis, spatial models, and Fokker-Planck equations. Delivered by Dr. Thomas Hillen from the University of Alberta, this 81-minute talk is part of a comprehensive graduate course and thematic program on mathematical oncology hosted by the Fields Institute. Delve into advanced mathematical concepts and their applications in cancer research, gaining insights into how these tools can be used to model and analyze complex biological systems. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between mathematics and oncology, and discover how these sophisticated techniques contribute to advancements in cancer research and treatment strategies.
Syllabus
Sensitivity, Spatial models, Fokker-Planck equations
Taught by
Fields Institute
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