Understanding Cancer from a Systems Biology Point of View: From Observation to Theory and Back
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Rating | : | 4.64 (979 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0128136731 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 180 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, cancer biologists, mathematicians and members of the biomedical field who are interested in applying systems biology methodologies for understanding and treating cancer.Explains the systemic nature of cancer and how it affects decisions on treatmentBrings a variety of methods together, showing, in detail, the logical approach to finding answers to complex questionsDiscusses the theoretical underpinnings of cancer as a systemic disease, providing the reader with valuable information on applicable cases. Understanding Cancer from a Systems Biology Point of View: From Observation to Theory and Back starts with a basic question, why do we sometimes observe accelerated metastatic growth after resection of primary tumors? Next, it helps readers understand the systemic nature of cancer and how it affects treatment approaches and decisions. The book puts together aspects of cancer that many readers have most like
Dr. Several of the theoretical constructs that she proposed have been subsequently independently verified experimentally. About the Author Irina Kareva received her PhD in Applied Mathematics for Life and Social Sciences in 2012 and was a Postdoctoral fellow at Center of Cancer Systems Biology (Tufts University School of Medicine). She was Distinguished Lecturer at Rochester Institute of Technology (2016) and speaker in some major scientific meetings, such as World Congress on Angiogenesis (2015) and 9th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (20140. . Dr. Kareva published a book entitled Niche Construction, Sustainability, and Evolutionary Ecology of Cancer (Scholar’s Press, 2015) and has published in
Irina Kareva received her PhD in Applied Mathematics for Life and Social Sciences in 2012 and was a Postdoctoral fellow at Center of Cancer Systems Biology (Tufts University School of Medicine). Kareva strives to incorporate knowledge from molecular biology, evolutionary ecology, mathematics, game theory and even palaeontology to find approaches to understand and treat