CANCELED: Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications/Physical Sciences Oncology Center Workshop

Program Application Required

Quantitative Analysis and Mathematical Modeling to Capture Complex Dynamics of the Tumor Microenvironment

Cancers behave like complex systems and are comprised of multiple distinct cell populations and structural and chemical signaling components.  These elements of tumor microenvironments are not uniform across the tumor but instead vary in both space and time to sustain and promote disease as well as provide resistance to therapeutic interventions.  Over the past decade, engineering and mathematics have begun to make critical contributions to our understanding of the physical and molecular mechanisms by which tumor microenvironments, and in particular the extracellular matrix, vasculature, and immune cell populations, influence disease progression.  Thus, efforts to develop faithful quantitative approaches, mathematical models, and cutting edge technologies, which are critically needed to define elusive disease processes or address unmet clinical needs, has already begun.  Indeed, from these contributions new technologies and therapeutic strategies have emerged.  Yet, there remain critical gaps in our understanding of how heterogeneous tumor microenvironments drive disease and how we can successfully manipulate tumor microenvironments to bring novel therapeutic strategies.

Therefore, the time is right to bring together a collection of multidisciplinary experts in cancer biology, cancer bioengineering, and applied mathematics to develop novel quantitative approaches and frameworks directed at surmounting critical barriers that have limited our ability to fully understand and effectively treat cancer.  We will collectively catalogue critical questions in the field that have defied elucidation, identify the barriers that have limited us to date, and work together to identify and define paths where integrated multidisciplinary teams can uniquely overcome these barriers.

Program Application CLICK HERE!

Tentative List of Speakers

  • Alexander Anderson (Moffitt Cancer Center) (confirmed)
  • David Beebe (University of Wisconsin, Madison) (confirmed)
  • Daniel Billadeau (Mayo Clinic) (confirmed)
  • Rolf Brekken (UT Southwestern Medical Center) (confirmed)
  • Edna Cukierman (Fox Chase Cancer Center) (confirmed)
  • Eugene Koay (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center) (confirmed)
  • Paul Macklin (Indiana University) (confirmed)
  • Shelley Peyton (University of Massachusetts) (confirmed)
  • Katarzyna (Kasia) Rejniak (Moffitt Cancer Center) (confirmed)
  • Kaylee Schwertfeger (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) (confirmed)
  • Elizabeth Wayne (Carnegie Mellon University) (confirmed)
Start date
Monday, April 6, 2020, 8 a.m.
End date
Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 12:30 p.m.
Location

Lind Hall, Room 305

207 Church Street SE

Minneapolis, MN 55455

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