UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Morgan Craig
Topic
Models of cellular heterogeneity to understand clonal hematopoiesis, and improve immunotherapies in solid tumours
Speakers
Details
A significant cause of cancer treatment failure is both inter- and intra-patient heterogeneity. Understanding genetic heterogeneity prior to cancer diagnosis and how
to deal with cellular heterogeneity during treatment is critical to improving patient outcomes. In this talk, I will discuss the approaches we have developed to model
genetic and cell cycle variability and their applications to clonal hematopoiesis, during which hematopoietic stem cells or other early blood cell progenitors disproportionally
contribute to a genetically distinct subpopulation of cells in the blood, and improving oncolytic virotherapy, a type of immunotherapy that uses genetically modified viruses
to infect cancer cells.Our results broaden the theory of species coexistence in heterogeneous space and provide empirical confirmation of the mathematical predictions.
Additional Information
Time: 2:00PM Pacific/ 3:00pm Mountain
Zoom: Please email the organizers for the Zoom link here.
Morgan Craig, University of Montreal
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
April 11, 2022
Time
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