How Complex Interactions Between Chemotactic Cells and Attractants Drive Cancer Spread and Allow Cells to Solve Mazes
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Watch a fascinating seminar presentation by Professor Robert Insall from the University of Glasgow exploring how chemotactic cells interact with attractants to influence cancer metastasis and cellular navigation through complex environments. Delve into the mathematical and biological principles behind cell movement as part of the "Mathematics of Movement" series examining interdisciplinary approaches to challenges in animal ecology and cell biology. Learn about cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between cancer cell behavior and maze-solving capabilities of cells through chemical gradients and cellular responses. The 56-minute talk, delivered at the INI Seminar Room 2, provides valuable insights into the complex mechanisms driving cancer cell migration and the broader implications for understanding cellular movement patterns.
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Date: 14th July 2023 – 14:00 to
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