Lectures
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First Summer School in Computational Oncology, Heraklion, Crete, Greece - June 13th-18th, 2011
Presentations
- Introduction to Computational Oncology - Kostas Marias/ FORTH
- Personalized medicine and the need of computational oncology - Norbert Graf/USAAR
- Molecular biology of Brain Tumours as an example for the use of molecular data in VPH - Eckart Meese/USAAR
- Legal Aspects in Computational Oncology - M. Góralczyk /Institute for Legal Informatics (IRI), Leibniz University of Hanover
- Delineating Driver versus Passenger Mutations: In silico Structural and Systems Studies of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Cancer - Ravi Radhakrishnan/University of Pennsylvania
- In Silico Oncology: Principles of virtualizing oncology through multiscale cancer modeling and οncosimulators - Georgios S. Stamatakos/ICCS - NTUA
- Uses of Modeling in Radiotherapy - Mike Partridge / Institute of Cancer Research at the Royal Cancer Hospital
- Computational solutions to large-scale Biomedical data management and analysis : Experiences from ACGT project – Manolis Tsiknakis/ FORTH
- Demonstration of Doctor Eye: An integrated tool for computational Oncology – I. Karatzanis/ FORTH
- Meta-Data and Ontologies for patient data - Steve Harris / Oxford
- In Silico Oncology: Paradigms of multiscale cancer modeling and simulation - D. Dionysiou/ICCS - NTUA
- In silico tumour growth and therapy modelling approaches applied in the glioma case - Vangelis Sakkalis/ FORTH
- Right arrows for right targets: using molecular modelling to assist choosing optimal drugs for patients - David Wright / UCL
- In-Silico models of avascular tumor growth,induced angiogenesis and metastasis - Short workshop: Practical interactive building of in-silico cancer models - Tomas Bily and Vojtech Bednar / CUNI
- Medical imaging for computational oncology - Joerg Sabczynski / PFL-H
- Data management in Clinical Trials - Holger Stenzhorn/USAAR
- Demonstration of ObTiMA - Norbert Graf and Holger Stenzhorn/USAAR
- Imaging Modalities and Segmentation for Brain Tumor Studies - Stefan Bauer/ UBERN
- Principles of Brain Registration and Applications to Computational Oncology - Mauricio Reyes / UBERN
- Medical Data Processing – Storage, Access and Visulisation – Enjie Liu and Gordon Clapworthy/ BED
- The finite element method in biomechanics: application to cancer modeling - Philippe Büchler/ UBERN
- Collaborative Model Repositories for In Silico Oncology, Ioanna Lykourentzou/ICCS - NTUA
- Individualised MEdiciNe Simulation Environment (IMENSE): hosting data and providing tools for cancer research and clinical practise - Ali Haidar/ UCL
- Individualised MEdiciNe Simulation Environment (IMENSE): hosting data and providing tools for cancer research and clinical practise - demo/hand-on session - Ali Haidar/ UCL
- Mark-up languages for modelling – Steve McKeever / Oxford