Statistical Learning for Real-Time Identification of Cancer Cells from Their Biophysical Characterization
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 31-minute lecture on statistical learning techniques for real-time cancer cell identification using biophysical characteristics. Delivered by Sophie Dabo from Université de Lille, this talk is part of "The Mathematics of the Hallmarks of Cancer" series at the Fields Institute. Delve into advanced statistical methods applied to oncology, focusing on how biophysical properties can be leveraged for rapid and accurate cancer cell detection. Gain insights into the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and cancer research, and understand how these interdisciplinary approaches contribute to advancements in cancer diagnostics and treatment strategies.
Syllabus
Statistical learning for real-time identification of cancer cells from their biophysical...
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Fields Institute
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