Mohammad Kohandel
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Title: Current challenges in Cancer Treatment and Application of Mathematical Modeling
Biography:
Dr. Kohandel has been graduated from Kharazmi University (Teacher Training University) and Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan. He did his PhD under supervision of Dr. Kardar (of MIT). Dr. Kohandel is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo...
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Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Title: Current challenges in Cancer Treatment and Application of Mathematical Modeling
Biography:
Dr. Kohandel has been graduated from Kharazmi University (Teacher Training University) and Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan. He did his PhD under supervision of Dr. Kardar (of MIT). Dr. Kohandel is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo...
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Ali Naji
School of Physics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM)
Title: Swimming in shear flow: Rheo-/chemotactic behavior of active particles in confinement
Abstract:
Life, as we know it, represents a complex, robust and, at the same time, an extremely fine-tuned organization of molecules and molecular processes that make use of stored and/or ambient free energy (and, as such, they are often referred to as ‘active’ processes), driving themselves into a hierarchy of nonequilibrium spatiotemporal forms known as the living matter...
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School of Physics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM)
Title: Swimming in shear flow: Rheo-/chemotactic behavior of active particles in confinement
Abstract:
Life, as we know it, represents a complex, robust and, at the same time, an extremely fine-tuned organization of molecules and molecular processes that make use of stored and/or ambient free energy (and, as such, they are often referred to as ‘active’ processes), driving themselves into a hierarchy of nonequilibrium spatiotemporal forms known as the living matter...
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Amir Sanati-Nezhad
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Eng/ University of Calgary
Title: The nexus of computational and experimental models of tumor microenvironment
Abstract:
Emerging evidence shows that endothelial cells are not only the building blocks of vascular networks that enable oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout a tissue but they also serve as a rich resource of angiocrine factors. The endothelial cells, in terms of cancer, play key roles in determining cancer progression and response to anti-cancer drugs. Furthermore, the endothelium-specific deposition of extracellular matrix is a key modulator of the availability of angiocrine factors to both stromal and cancer cells...
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Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Eng/ University of Calgary
Title: The nexus of computational and experimental models of tumor microenvironment
Abstract:
Emerging evidence shows that endothelial cells are not only the building blocks of vascular networks that enable oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout a tissue but they also serve as a rich resource of angiocrine factors. The endothelial cells, in terms of cancer, play key roles in determining cancer progression and response to anti-cancer drugs. Furthermore, the endothelium-specific deposition of extracellular matrix is a key modulator of the availability of angiocrine factors to both stromal and cancer cells...
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Hadi Shafiee
Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Title: Cellphone-based microchip technologies for personalized medicine, disease detection, and treatment monitoring
Biography:
Dr. Hadi Shafiee is a faculty member at the Division of Engineering in Medicine and Renal Division of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Shafiee’s lab aims to integrate biology/medicine with micro- and nanotechnology to develop innovative tools and solve unmet clinical problems, including applications in infectious disease diagnostics and treatment monitoring for global health, vaccine delivery, and fertility...
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Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Title: Cellphone-based microchip technologies for personalized medicine, disease detection, and treatment monitoring
Biography:
Dr. Hadi Shafiee is a faculty member at the Division of Engineering in Medicine and Renal Division of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Shafiee’s lab aims to integrate biology/medicine with micro- and nanotechnology to develop innovative tools and solve unmet clinical problems, including applications in infectious disease diagnostics and treatment monitoring for global health, vaccine delivery, and fertility...
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Alireza Mashaghi
Assistant Professor- Leiden University- Netherland
Title: A single-molecule dissection of bimolecular folding processes
Biography:
Alireza Mashaghi is a physicist and a medical scientist at Leiden University and Harvard Medical School. In the course of his academic career, he has been affiliated with various institutions including Max Planck Institute, ETH Zurich, Delft University of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard. At Max Planck Institute, he was involved in the development of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy as well as high-resolution NMR spectroscopy for biological applications. Further, he did postdiploma work in materials science at ETH Zürich, where he designed and conducted various projects on nanotechnology, surface science, and optical/plasmonic sensing....
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Assistant Professor- Leiden University- Netherland
Title: A single-molecule dissection of bimolecular folding processes
Biography:
Alireza Mashaghi is a physicist and a medical scientist at Leiden University and Harvard Medical School. In the course of his academic career, he has been affiliated with various institutions including Max Planck Institute, ETH Zurich, Delft University of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard. At Max Planck Institute, he was involved in the development of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy as well as high-resolution NMR spectroscopy for biological applications. Further, he did postdiploma work in materials science at ETH Zürich, where he designed and conducted various projects on nanotechnology, surface science, and optical/plasmonic sensing....
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Mohammad Rashidian
CRI Postdoctoral Fellow at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research/MIT
Title: Cancer Immunotherapy: Promises and Challenges
Biography:
I am interested in developing methods to image anticancer immune responses to therapy. Tumors are often surrounded and invaded by bone marrow-derived cells. Imaging the infiltration of such immune cells into tumors may therefore be an attractive means of detecting tumors or of tracking the response to anticancer therapy...
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CRI Postdoctoral Fellow at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research/MIT
Title: Cancer Immunotherapy: Promises and Challenges
Biography:
I am interested in developing methods to image anticancer immune responses to therapy. Tumors are often surrounded and invaded by bone marrow-derived cells. Imaging the infiltration of such immune cells into tumors may therefore be an attractive means of detecting tumors or of tracking the response to anticancer therapy...
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Nima Abedpour
postdoctoral researcher at University of Cologne
Title: Inference of clonal evolution in cancer
Current Research:
Computational Cancer Genomics: Using high-throughput sequencing data, we are tying to understand different aspects of Cancer in Human.
The application of deep-learning techniques in Life-Science: Using state-of-the-art techniques in Big-Data analysis, we are trying to understand and model the behavior of living organisms..
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postdoctoral researcher at University of Cologne
Title: Inference of clonal evolution in cancer
Current Research:
Computational Cancer Genomics: Using high-throughput sequencing data, we are tying to understand different aspects of Cancer in Human.
The application of deep-learning techniques in Life-Science: Using state-of-the-art techniques in Big-Data analysis, we are trying to understand and model the behavior of living organisms..
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Kevan Shokat
University of California San Francisco
Title: Drugging undruggable targets in cancer and neurodegeneration
Biography:
Professor Kevan M. Shokat is a leader in the field of chemical genetics and is particularly focused on development of new chemical approaches for studying protein and lipid kinase signaling....
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University of California San Francisco
Title: Drugging undruggable targets in cancer and neurodegeneration
Biography:
Professor Kevan M. Shokat is a leader in the field of chemical genetics and is particularly focused on development of new chemical approaches for studying protein and lipid kinase signaling....
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Changiz Eslahchi
Professor of algorithms in Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Sciences, Shahid Behehsti University
Title: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR IDENTIFYING SUBNETWORKS IN METABOLIC NETWORKS
Abstract:
A metabolic network model provides a computational framework for studying the metabolism of a cell at the system level. The organization of metabolic networks has been investigated in different studies. One of the organization aspects considered in these studies is the decomposition of a metabolic network. The decompositions produced by different methods are very different and there is no comprehensive evaluation framework to compare the results with each other...
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Professor of algorithms in Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Sciences, Shahid Behehsti University
Title: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR IDENTIFYING SUBNETWORKS IN METABOLIC NETWORKS
Abstract:
A metabolic network model provides a computational framework for studying the metabolism of a cell at the system level. The organization of metabolic networks has been investigated in different studies. One of the organization aspects considered in these studies is the decomposition of a metabolic network. The decompositions produced by different methods are very different and there is no comprehensive evaluation framework to compare the results with each other...
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زمان : 4-7 دی ماه ۱۳۹۶
مکان: ساختمان پژوهشکده علوم زیستی - فرمانیه - تهران
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زمان : 4-7 دی ماه ۱۳۹۶
مکان: ساختمان پژوهشکده علوم زیستی - فرمانیه - تهران
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