Medicine makers need to get better at math. Improved mathematical modeling would accelerate the move toward automated processes, cut production times, and reduce costs. Researchers Francesco Destro, ...
If we have an accurate model of how a disease works, for example Alzheimer’s is a disease which has a huge unmet need in terms of lacking good treatment options, then we can try to intervene to ...
Uncovering mechanisms regulating immune system responses is key to strengthening and redirecting them whenever necessary in cancer and infections as well as understanding autoimmune diseases. However, ...
Kimberly Dautel, a mathematical modeling Ph.D. student, is undertaking COVID-19 modeling research thanks to a fellowship from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and ...
A recent Scientific Reports study used a mathematical model to assess the efficacy of a new combinational therapy of AZD9496 and palbociclib for breast cancer (BC) treatment. Study: A new treatment ...
RIT Assistant Professor Nourridine Siewe has received a $500,000 National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) – First Award for his work in ...
The field of mathematical modelling of calcium signalling dynamics has evolved into an essential interdisciplinary area that bridges applied mathematics, computational simulation and cell biology.
Researchers demonstrate how mathematical modeling can be used to analyze the impact of different cancer treatments on tumor and immune cell dynamics and help predict outcomes to therapy and ...
Mathematical modelling has emerged as a critical tool in understanding the complex interplay of inflammatory responses following trauma. By integrating data‐driven strategies with mechanistic ...
New research from the University of Oxford and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, published today in Frontiers in Public Health, uses mathematical modeling to determine the most equitable way to ...
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