Seminar on mathematical modeling in biology and medicine on topic “Plasticity in cancer cells and emergence of drug resistance: what consequences for therapeutics?”

Seminar on mathematical modeling in biology and medicine on topic “Plasticity in cancer cells and emergence of drug resistance: what consequences for therapeutics?”

The event passed
7 Oct 2021
Location
Online
Contact person
Mozokhina Anastasiia
About the event

16:30, October 7, 2021

Drug-induced drug resistance, the question I am tackling from a theoretical point of view, maybe due to biological mechanisms of different natures, local regulation, epigenetic modifications (reversible) or genetic mutations (irreversible), according to the extent to which the genome of the cells in the cell population is affected. The modelling framework of adaptive dynamics I will present corresponds biologically to epigenetic modifications.

I will address an optimal control problem in the context of two populations, healthy and cancer, both endowed with phenotypes evolving with drug pressure, and competing for space and nutrients in a non-local Lotka-Volterra-like way, taking into account a double constraint of limiting unwanted adverse effects and avoiding the emergence of drug resistance.

Time permitting, I will conclude by proposing a list of open challenging questions to modellers and mathematicians about the emergence and evolution of cancer itself.

Speaker

Jean Clairambault, emeritus Inria senior scientist, Inria & Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, Sorbonne University, Paris

Topic: “Plasticity in cancer cells and emergence of drug resistance: what consequences for therapeutics?”

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