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Bridging Cellular and Tissue Dynamics from Normal Development to Cancer: Mathematical, Computational, and Experimental Approaches (19w5080)

The Banff International Research Station will host the "Bridging Cellular and Tissue Dynamics from Normal Development to Cancer: Mathematical, Computational, and Experimental Approaches" workshop in Banff from June 16 to June 21, 2019. In 2017, the Canadian Cancer Society reported that an estimated 206,200 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Cancer has a devastating effect on the lives of many Canadians. While significant advances in treatment have been made to date, we are still far from a cure. One of the deadliest hallmarks of cancer is its ability to invade distant tissues (metastasis). But how and why does this happen? Despite extensive medical research, we still lack a basic understanding of the mechanisms behind cancer progression. For this reason, researchers around the world harness the power of mathematics, physics and scientific computation to study both normal and diseased tissue development. There now exist extensive models in cell signaling, polarity, motility, and mechanics, processes that are involved in both normal and cancer cell dynamics The field is moving to a higher level by scaling these models up to tissues and collective cellular behaviour, while recognizing the importance of intra and inter-cellular signalling networks. This development is giving rise to many new questions and challenges that this workshop explores. How do we use advances in imaging to improve our models? How do we refine models to include effects of long-ranged interactions in a tissue, and how do we analyse the resulting mathematical equations to gain new insights? Answering such questions requires the development of new mathematical, computational and biological tools. The critical objective of our workshop will be to identify what is required from the three distinct communities to move forward so as to address these challenges. For this reason, our workshop will gather the top practitioners with track record of outstanding scientific innovations in this key area.

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2019
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19 hours 15 minutes