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Mark Chaplain, University of St Andrews
About:
The principal objective of this workshop, with its scientific and mathematical focus on the modelling and analysis of cancer invasion and metastasis, was to provide a deeper understanding of the links between intracellular processes and cancer cell population dynamics through the use of multiscale analysis, mathematical modelling and numerical/computational techniques. The plenary talks demonstrated the “state-of-the-art” in this field and generated much fruitful discussion amongst the participants. Modelling in this area has evolved to a point where many of the mathematical models are capable of generating predictions which can be tested experimentally. The workshop was highly stimulating for all participants and proved to be a success, both scientifically and “socially”.
Speakers
Nicola Bellomo, Politecnico di Torino | From the Theory of Modules to Multi-Scale Cancer Modelling |
Miroslaw Lachowicz, Warsaw University | Modelling of Cancer Invasion at the Microscopic Scale |
Yannis Kevrekidis, University of Princeton | Equation-Free Modelling for Complex Systems |
Eugen Mamontov, University of Gothenburg | Oncogenic Hyperplasia Caused by Combination of Various Factors: a Decision-Support Software for Radionuclide Therapy |
Gabriela Litcanu, University of Witten-Herdecke | Mathematical Modelling of Cell-Matrix Interaction |
Zhian Wang,, University of Alberta | Pattern Formation for a Volume Filling Chemotaxis Model |
Anna Marciniak-Czochra, University of Heidelberg | Multi-Scale Modelling of Early Lung Cancer Progression |
Angela Stevens, University of Heidelberg | Alignment and Orientational Aggregation |
Thomas Hillen, University of Alberta | Mathematical Modelling of Cell Movement in Fibre Tissues |
Hans G Othmer, University of Minnesota | A Hybrid Model for Tumour Growth |
Ignacio Ramis-Conde, University of Dundee | Influence of the E-Cadherin - β-Catenin Pathway in Cancer Invasion and Tissue Architecture: a Mathematical Multi-Scale Approach |
Steven McDougall, Heriot-Watt University | Simulating Chemotherapy Treatment Efficacy: the Impact of Adaptive Vascular Architecture |
Paul Macklin, University of California | Nonlinear Simulation of Centimetre-Scale Tumour Growth into Realistic Tissue |
Avner Friedman, Ohio State University | Multi-Scale Model of Tumour Growth |
Vito Quaranta, Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Mathematics-Driven Experimentation: Validating Mathematical Model Simulations with Mouse Models of Cancer Invasion |
Alexander Anderson, University of Dundee | Tumour Morphology and Mutation Driven by Microenvironment Selection: Insights from a Hybrid Mathematical Model |
Jonathan Sherratt, Heriot-Watt University | Modelling Cell Adhesion in Cancer |
Luigi Preziosi, Politecnico di Torino | Mechanical Aspects of Tumour Growth |
John Lowengrub, University of California | Multi-Scale Models of Solid Tumour Growth and Angiogenesis |
Robert A Gatenby, University of Arizona | The Roles of Microenvironmental Hypoxia and Acidosis in Carcinogenesis, from Mathematical Models to Clinical Observations |
Philip Maini, Oxford University | Modelling Multi-Scale Aspects of Cancerous Tumour Growth |
Alf Gerisch, University of Halle | Taxis-Driven Instability in a Model of Cancer Cell Invasion of Tissue |
Marine Aubert, Université Paris VII-Paris XI | Modelling the Interactions Between Glioma Cells During Migration |
Benjamin Ribba, University of Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | Towards the Development of a Numerical Platform for Tumour Growth Simulation |
Philip Gerlee, University of Dundee | Stability Analysis of a Hybrid Cellular Automaton Model of Solid Tumour Growth |
Helen Byrne, University of Nottingham | Multiscale Modelling of Colorectal Cancer |
Heiko Enderling, Tufts University | Novel Mathematical Models of Breast Cancer Development - Implications for Treatment Design |