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Understanding Chemotherapeutic Tolerance Through a Mathematical Model of Drug-Induced Resistance

Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube

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Mathematical Oncology Courses Differential Equations Courses Mathematical Modeling Courses Systems Biology Courses Cancer Treatment Courses Chemotherapy Courses Pharmacokinetics Courses Drug Resistance Courses

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Explore a 17-minute lecture on developing mathematical models to understand chemotherapeutic tolerance and drug-induced resistance in cancer treatments. Delivered by Eduardo Sontag from Northeastern University, this talk is part of the Fields Institute's Thematic Program on Mathematical Oncology. Gain insights into the application of mathematical modeling in oncology, focusing on treatment optimization and the challenges of drug resistance. Delve into the intersection of mathematics and cancer research, examining how quantitative approaches can enhance our understanding of chemotherapy effectiveness and inform treatment strategies.

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Understanding chemotherapeutic tolerance through a mathematical model of drug- induced resistance


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