A Framework for Developing a Virtual Murine Cohort in Bladder Cancer
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Learn to develop a virtual murine cohort framework for bladder cancer research through this 15-minute conference talk that explores applications to adoptive cell therapy. Discover computational modeling approaches for creating virtual mouse populations that can simulate bladder cancer progression and treatment responses. Explore how mathematical oncology principles can be applied to design virtual cohorts that replicate the heterogeneity and variability found in actual murine studies. Understand the methodology for constructing these virtual models, including parameter estimation, validation techniques, and statistical considerations for ensuring biological relevance. Examine specific applications of this framework to adoptive cell therapy research, including how virtual cohorts can be used to optimize treatment protocols, predict therapeutic outcomes, and reduce the need for extensive animal studies. Gain insights into the computational tools and mathematical models underlying virtual cohort development, and learn how this approach can accelerate preclinical research in bladder cancer while maintaining scientific rigor and translational potential.
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Hannah Anderson: "A framework for developing a virtual murine cohort in bladder cancer"
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Mathematical Oncology