I just posted a job opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher for computational modeling of breast, prostate, and metastatic cancer, with a heavy emphasis on calibrating (and validating!) to in vitro, in vivo, and clinical data.
If you're a talented computational modeler and have a passion for applying mathematics to make a difference in clinical care, please read the job posting and apply!
(Note: Interested students in the Los Angeles/Orange County area may want to attend my applied math seminar talk at UCI next week to learn more about this work.)
Figure:
An early test of our new 3-D agent-based cell model, growing from
10 to 80,000 agents in about 25 days (24-threaded simulation required about 5 hours).
Rendered in 3D using POVRAY (with a cutaway view).
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Ramone's Benefit at Hollywood Forever (Proceeds go to WCC and CAMM!)
David Agus sent word that there will be a special Halloween / Ramone's Benefit for our cancer research center. The proceeds will benefit the Westside Cancer Center and the Center for Applied Molecular Medicine.
(Click on the picture to zoom in)
Drop in if you're in the Los Angeles area--it should be a lot of fun, and the proceeds will help our research towards patient-calibrated cancer modeling!
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