Researchers have developed a three-dimensional mathematical model of prostate cancer. The model depicts various processes, including tumour growth, genetic evolution and tumour cell competition.
Patna: Emphasising the importance of mathematical modelling of diseases in their effective control, the director of IIT-Patna, T N Singh, on Monday said that it enables public health officials to ...
It is better to invest in measures that make it easier for women to visit a doctor during pregnancy than measures to repair birth injuries. This is the conclusion from mathematicians, using Uganda as ...
Biology is rich in patterns. You’ll find them everywhere – from the number of petals on a flower (which generally correspond to a number in the Fibonacci sequence), to the number of vertebrae in ...
Mathematical modelling of malaria transmission dynamics has evolved from the seminal Ross–Macdonald framework to encompass a spectrum of mechanistic and statistical approaches. At its core, modelling ...
A Heriot-Watt University researcher's mathematical modelling expertise has contributed to a new report setting out key ...
We’re increasingly aware of how misinformation can influence elections. About 73% of Americans report seeing misleading election news, and about half struggle to discern what is true or false. When it ...
A team led by Dr Yuri Tolkach at the University of Cologne’s Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne has investigated prostate tumours and developed an advanced, realistic, ...
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