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Vanderbilt's ICBP 3rd Annual Workshop

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When 2007-07-15 00:00 to
2007-07-19 00:00
Where Student Life Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
Contact Name Lourdes Estrada, Ph.D.
Contact Email lourdes.estrada@vanderbilt.edu
Attendees Organizing Committee:, • Vito Quaranta, Professor Cancer Biology and Director of the VICBC, Vanderbilt School of Medicine, • Lourdes Estrada, Scientific and Educational Coordinator, VICBC, Vanderbilt School of Medicine, • Philip Crooke, Professor Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, • Lynn M Matrisian, Chair and Professor Cancer Biology, Vanderbilt School of Medicine
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"Mathematical Modeling and Clinical Oncology: The Road to Convergence" The complexity of cancer requires the application of innovative modeling tools to integrate and interrogate the overwhelming flow of data produced by basic and clinical researchers. The 3rd Annual Workshop will focus on clinical aspects of cancer, including pathological features, disease progression and treatment. The Workshop’s “hands-on” approach aims at the design, construction and implementation of mathematical and computational cancer models by the workshop participants themselves, grouped into interdisciplinary teams.

Objectives: 1) To gain an appreciation for the basic clinical features of various tumor types; 2) To apply mathematical and computational modeling tools to disease processes and treatment; 3) to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and facilitate the exchange of ideas, information and practical solutions to cancer; 4) to develop a common language to bridge the gap between mathematics and oncology.

Workshop Format: The 5-day workshop will start on day 1 with a Keynote address followed by a networking session. On days 2-5, there will be a lecture by invited experts followed by “hands-on” working sessions. Each group will be assembled prior to the workshop to ensure a truly interdisciplinary structure (biologists, mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, etc). Each working group will be led by two (2) invited experts in mathematical modeling and cancer biology. Each working group will report their model to all participants on the last day of the workshop. A panel of impartial judges will vote for the scientific merits of the models and a first place award will be presented.

Registration: Online, free of charge to participants. To register, please visit: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/VICBC/. Online registration will be open by April 2, 2007.

Call for abstracts: The organizing committee invites you to submit an abstract to contribute to the scientific program. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Organizing Committee. Accepted abstracts submitted by registered participants will be considered for a short talk and will be published in the Abstract Book. Abstracts are due on June 1, 2007. Submit your abstracts with your online registration.

Travel Award: Graduate students or postdoctoral fellows are eligible to apply for a travel award (up to $500). To apply, submit a one-page proposal describing your interest in the workshop and one letter of recommendation from faculty. The Organizing Committee will select applicants based on their statement of interest and the submitted faculty recommendation. Deadline for travel award is June 1, 2007. Send all documents via email to: Lourdes Estrada, PhD (lourdes.estrada@vanderbilt.edu). Travel awards will be announced by June 15, 2007.

 

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