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This seminar from the Centre for Mathematical Medicine features speaker Leonid Hanin from Idaho State University discussing mathematical approaches to understanding synergistic effects when multiple treatments or harmful agents interact in biological systems. Learn about theoretical frameworks that explain how radiations, toxins, and medicines work together, producing effects that may be greater than the sum of their individual impacts. The presentation, scheduled for March 21, 2025, explores mathematical models that can help predict combined effects of different therapeutic or toxic agents - critical knowledge for fields like oncology, toxicology, and pharmacology. Part of the 2024-2025 Centre for Mathematical Medicine Seminar series at the Fields Institute.