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Frontiers in Mathematical Oncology: Young Investigators Conference 2017 April 26 - April 28, 2017 For more information: Website: www2.cscamm.umd.edu/programs/fmo17/ Goals: The workshop has the dual goals of promoting career development in biomathematics and discussing recent advances in mathematical oncology research. We aim to create opportunities for junior researchers, mainly junior faculty and postdocs in mathematical oncology, to interact and communicate with peer researchers, and to receive mentoring from senior scientists. The meeting will be used to identify new large-scale problems that require innovative mathematical approaches and expose its participants to contemporary bio- mathematics models, current cancer biology models, and current clinical studies in the field. Workshop Announcement Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling University of Maryland, College Park Partial funding provided by: National Science Foundation Organizers: Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin University of Maryland Orit Lavi National Cancer Institute, NIH Doron Levy University of Maryland commons.wikimedia.org Abstract: This workshop focuses on the recent advances and new perspectives in applied analysis and computational mathematics, focusing on theoretical, computational and applied aspects of mathematical oncology. The meeting will bring together researchers from different disciplines and provide a unique opportunity for in-depth technical discussions and exchange of ideas in all areas involving mathematical and computational sciences, modeling and simulations, as well as their applications in cancer biology and clinics. Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM) CSIC Building #406, 8169 Paint Branch Drive, University of Maryland, College Park CSCAMM is a part of the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences Keynote Speakers: David Basanta H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Peter Choyke National Cancer Institute, NIH Wojciech Czaja University of Maryland Sean Davis National Cancer Institute, NIH Mark Gilbert National Cancer Institute, NIH James Glazier Indiana University Shannon Hughes National Cancer Institute, NIH Warren Kibbe National Cancer Institute, NIH Natalia Komarova University of California, Irvine Stan Lipkowitz National Cancer Institute, NIH Wolfgang Losert University of Maryland Paul Macklin Indiana University Anna Marciniak-Czochra University of Heidelberg Qing Nie University of California, Irvine Sylvia Plevritis Stanford University
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Frontiers in Mathematical Oncology: Young Investigators Conference 2017April 26 - April 28, 2017

For more information:

Website: www2.cscamm.umd.edu/programs/fmo17/

Goals:The workshop has the dual goals of promoting career development in biomathematics and discussing recent advances in mathematical oncology research. We aim to create opportunities for junior researchers, mainly junior faculty and postdocs in mathematical oncology, to interact and communicate with peer researchers, and to receive mentoring from senior scientists.

The meeting will be used to identify new large-scale problems that require innovative mathematical approaches and expose its participants to contemporary bio-mathematics models, current cancer biology models, and current clinical studies in the field.

Workshop Announcement

Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling

University of Maryland, College Park

Partial funding provided by:National Science Foundation

Organizers:

Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin University of MarylandOrit Lavi National Cancer Institute, NIHDoron Levy University of Maryland

commons.wikimedia.org

Abstract:This workshop focuses on the recent advances and new perspectives in applied analysis and computational mathematics, focusing on theoretical, computational and applied aspects of mathematical oncology. The meeting will bring together researchers from different disciplines and provide a unique opportunity for in-depth technical discussions and exchange of ideas in all areas involving mathematical and computational sciences, modeling and simulations, as well as their applications in cancer biology and clinics.

Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM) CSIC Building #406, 8169 Paint Branch Drive, University of Maryland, College Park CSCAMM is a part of the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences

Keynote Speakers:

David Basanta H. Lee Moffitt Cancer CenterPeter Choyke National Cancer Institute, NIHWojciech Czaja University of MarylandSean Davis National Cancer Institute, NIHMark Gilbert National Cancer Institute, NIHJames Glazier Indiana UniversityShannon Hughes National Cancer Institute, NIHWarren Kibbe National Cancer Institute, NIHNatalia Komarova University of California, IrvineStan Lipkowitz National Cancer Institute, NIHWolfgang Losert University of MarylandPaul Macklin Indiana UniversityAnna Marciniak-Czochra University of HeidelbergQing Nie University of California, IrvineSylvia Plevritis Stanford University

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