John Lowengrub
UC Irvine
Scientific, Seminar
Multiscale Models of Solid Tumor Growth and Angiogenesis: Effect of the Microenvironment
TBA
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Mathematical Biology Seminar: John Lowengrub
The form and function of tissues and organs emerge out of cell-to-cell interactions. Cell interaction dynamics take place on a variety of temporal and spatial scales, and reflect processes—diffusion, migration, force production/sensing, growth, and...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 SCAIM Seminar - 01
We present and investigate models for solid tumor growth that incorporate features of the tumor microenvironment including tumor-induced angiogenesis. Using analysis and nonlinear numerical simulations, we explore the effects of the interaction...
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematics Colloquium: John Lowengrub (UC Irvine)
Most tissues are hierarchically organized into lineages, which are sets of progenitor-progeny relationships where the cells differ progressively in their character due to differentiation. It is increasingly recognized that lineage progression occurs...
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematics Colloquium: John Lowengrub (UC Irvine)
In applications ranging from energy harvesting to toxin detection, nanocrystalline materials promise to yield revolutionary new technologies. The ability to produce nanomaterials with controlled morphologies remains a difficulty, however. Producing...