Modelling aspects of solid tumour growth
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This talk will present a range of mathematical modelling approaches we have used recently to model aspects of solid tumour growth. We will consider a very simple ordinary differential equation model for homeostasis in intestinal crypts, a more complicated cell-based hybrid model for crypt dynamics, a partial differential equation model for the acid-mediated invasion hypothesis and a compartmental model for acid-buffer handling in the body. Results from the mathematical analyses will be interpreted in the biological context to try to shed light on some fundamental processes and suggest therapies.
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Location: David Strong Bldng.C112
For more information please visit UVic Math Department
Prof. Philip Maini
Prof. Philip Maini is Director of the Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford, UK
He
co-authored a Bellman Prize winning paper (1997), was awarded a Royal
Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship for 2001-2 and a
Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Award (2006-11). In 2009 he was
awarded the LMS Naylor Prize and Lectureship.