En el número dos de nuestro blog de divulgación matemática https://t.co/ZKUWT2cudK, Jesús Bosque nos habla de las matemáticas del cáncer, cómo un parámetro geométrico puede predecir la supervivencia de los pacientes. No os lo podéis perder!
🧵Curso de Oncología Matemática 2026
Si te interesa cómo las matemáticas pueden ayudar a entender y modelizar el cáncer, ya está abierta la inscripción para la nueva edición de nuestro Curso de Verano en Oncología Matemática
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La investigadora del CSIC @RemediosZafra, del Instituto de Filosofía, explica en esta tribuna cómo la tecnología ha multiplicado las tareas burocráticas-administrativas y de autogestión que llevan a las personas al agotamiento laboral ⬇️
https://t.co/jtr60b3VQm
¿Sabes que MOLAB (https://t.co/4eJ5Vtc0dy) ha desarrollado una calculadora que indica la probabilidad de que el crecimiento de una metástasis cerebral tras radioterapia/radiocirugía se deba a RADIONECROSIS?
https://t.co/0HIuiAfngB
1/10 🚀 Excited to share our latest research published in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology! We introduce AMBER, a cutting-edge computational framework for simulating tumor growth, vasculature, and radiation response. Impressive work by @Lou_Kunz!
#CancerResearch
The importance of AI in image processing: "we would have spent 10 years without AI" @molab_uclm Victor Perez-Garcia fantastic talk on whats already here on imaging analysis/processing #EANO2024 Direct implications on clinical decission, necrosis or relapse, wait or intervene...
@Aiims1742 Cool! We had predicted these temperature differentials in our works on hyperthermia but never got the data to confirm it!
https://t.co/BjZXYtTFss
https://t.co/VVgzqyukej
If you are at @ecmtb2024 and want to know more about the role of macrophages in gliomas progression and their interaction with radiotherapy, come to my talk "A Mathematical Approach for Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Glioma Growth and Response to Radiation" in Room 10.6 at 16:40
Unfortunately, Uri Alon is unable to join us, even though his name is still on the program, but the talks we have lined up will definitely make it worth attending!
Tomorrow at ECMTB, we'll have 3 outstanding speakers discussing 'Complexity Science for Biological and Medical Problems.' Don't miss our minisymposium in Room 10.2-3 at 10:40!
New preprint online now for anyone interested in mathematical approaches to #multiplex imaging - Integrating diverse statistical methods to analyse stage-discriminatory cell interactions in colorectal neoplasia https://t.co/gY6wDSq1O7