Virtual Seminar on Modeling Biocomplexity: Cancer Invasion and Progression
Idea
The currrent situation implies that most conferences and personal meetings had to be cancelled which triggers the need for new exchange formats. With the Virtual Seminar on Modeling Biocomplexity we try to offer an attractive format for speakers and audience in the quickly growing research field of modeling biocomplexity. Prominent speakers will share their latest research with a worldwide audience. We envisage contributions on innovative models but also new experimental data and questions that could motivate new modelling approaches. The seminar will enhance outreach and catalyse unknown ways of communication, cooperation and hopefully new solutions to burning problems in the life sciences.
The first seminar series is devoted to Cancer Invasion and Progression.
Please sign up HERE.
Date and Time
One talk (45 min + 30 min discussion) on every Wednesday at 5 pm CEST*. The seminar will be held in Zoom. To get an invitation to the Zoom meeting, please sign up to the mailing list with the link above. If our Zoom reaches capacity, or you prefer YouTube, you can watch our livestream on our YouTube channel. You can also find recordings of past seminars there.
*this corresponds to 4 pm BST, 8 am PDT, 10 am CDT, 11 am EDT, 8.30 pm IST, and 1 am AEST.
Schedule
Date | Speaker | Topic |
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10/6 |
Thomas Hillen (University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada) | The immune-mediated theory of metastasis |
17/6 | Klaus Pantel (University Clinics Hamburg, Germany) | Liquid biopsy: tracing of tumor cell dissemination in cancer patients at the single cell level |
24/6 | Rob Noble (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) | Characterizing and forecasting tumour evolution |
1/7 | Simone Niclou (Luxembourg Institute of Health) | Studying cancer cell invasion in Glioblastoma |
8/7 | Natalia Komarova (University of California, Irvine) |
Mathematical modeling of cancer evolution |
15/7 | Marek Kimmel (Rice University, Houston, Texas) | Site frequency spectra and related statistics, and inference of tumor evolution |
22/7 | Bob Gatenby (Moffitt Cancer Centre, Tampa, Florida) | Evolution-based models to control and cure metastatic cancers |
The corresponding abstracts can be found here.
Organizers
Robert Müller, Simon Syga, Lutz Brusch, and Andreas Deutsch
Center for Information Services and HPC, TU Dresden, Germany