Physical modeling of cancer and immune cells in melanoma tumors
ORAL
Abstract
The emergence of two-photon imaging in live tissue allows us to study cell dynamics in three spatial dimensions over time. I will present quantitative image analysis of tumor and immune cells in live murine melanoma tumors. I will discuss how the structural and mechanical properties of cells impact the development and spatiotemporal evolution of melanoma tumors. The in vivo measurements will be compared to computational models of static packings of deformable polyhedra. In the simulations, we will study the cell shape, packing fraction, and mobility in response to applied forces as a function of the cell deformability. My talk will describe the advantages of physical modeling in understanding tumor formation and how the physical models can advance cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Presenters
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Alexandra Signoriello
- Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, Yale University