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Applied Math Seminar

Date:
-
Location:
Zoom
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Daniel Plaugher, University of Kentucky

Title: Uncovering potential interventions for pancreatic cancer patients via mathematical modeling

Abstract: While any cancer diagnosis is life-altering, pancreatic cancer is among the most discouraging to receive because of its extreme difficulty to overcome. Recent literature suggests that the surrounding environment of pancreatic cancer cells could play a key role in their therapeutic response. Thus, there is a growing need for the discovery of intervention strategies that can attack these cancer cells and the microenvironment that protects them. To address this problem, we have built a mathematical model to computationally predict patient outcomes and test discovered control targets. Using amenable control approaches, we were able discover novel control targets as well as validate previously known results. Further, we were able to predict a hierarchy of disease aggression based on which mutations were present, in the sense that some combinations may be more difficult to treat or that the patient might see a faster decline. This is a step forward in aiding the development of personalized medicine, as treatment protocols progress in becoming more patient-specific.