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MST Colloquium

Description: Monday, June 6, 2016

Speaker: Georgios Lolas

Affiliation: Department of Medicine, Athens University

Title: Neoneurogenesis and Tumor Metastasis: Myth or Reality ?

Location: Computer Science Department, room A115-A117 (ground floor), Voutes
Time: 16:00
Language: English

Abstract

With the exception of a limited number of sites in the body, primary tumors infrequently lead to the demise of cancer patients. Instead, mortality and a significant degree of morbidity result from the growth of secondary tumors in distant organs. Malignant tumors release both lymphand
angio- genic factors, through two specific processes termed lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis, respectively. In addition, recent experimental evidence shows that tumors initiate their own innervation by the release of neurotrophic factors (neoneurogenesis). The relationship between tumor progression and the nervous system is a complex and poorly understood part of cancer pathogenesis. It is likely that this process is regulated by a multitude of factors in the tumor/nerve microenvironment; these pathways are even further complicated by treatment and disease history as well as other genetic and socioeconomic factors. It is therefore important to study the interactions between the nervous system and tumor cells through mathematical/computational modelling: in this way we will take into account the most significant elements of the plethora of interacting pathways regulating this process. The present work is a first attempt to model the neurobiological aspect of cancer development through a system of differential equations.

NOTE: This is a joint work with Dr. Arianna Bianchi (University of Alberta, Kanada) and Prof. Konstantinos Syrigos (University of Athens, Greece).
Location: Computer Science Department, room A115-A117 (ground floor), Voutes
Status: Waiting for approval
Date: Monday, June 6, 2016
Time: 16:00 EEST
Priority: 5-Medium
Access: Public
Created by: Lila Kalogeraki
Updated: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 06:41 GMT