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DATE: February 05, 2010 09:59:10 PST
WWU to Host Cancer Researcher Dr. Alissa Weaver Feb. 23

Contact: Jennifer Mott, WWU College of Sciences and Technology, (360) 650-2454

BELLINGHAM – Western Washington University’s College of Sciences and Technology will host Dr. Alissa Weaver, an associate professor of Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University, as she presents “Understanding Cancer Progression: Bringing Biology and Mathematics to the Challenge” at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 23 in Fraser Hall 4 on the WWU campus.

The lecture is free and open to the public, and is part of the WWU College of Sciences and Technologies Leaders in Their Field lecture series.

Mathematical modeling holds great promise as a tool for biology and medicine. However, in order for mathematical models to be useful and testable, they must have the ability to integrate experimental data. Unlike models used routinely in weather prediction and economics, most mathematical models of biological processes are difficult both to parameterize with biological data and to test with experimentation. Conversely, most of biology could benefit from a theoretical framework but is performed in its absence. In this lecture, Weaver will discuss the efforts of Vanderbilt’s Integrative Cancer Biology Center to integrate experimental biology and mathematical and computational modeling to understand the process of cancer progression.

Weaver earned her doctorate and M.D. degrees from the University of Virginia in 1998. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in Cell Biology and Clinical Pathology residency at Washington University in St. Louis, she went to Vanderbilt in 2003. The overall goal of her research is to understand the mechanisms of tumor progression.

For more information contact Jennifer Mott at (360) 650-2454.

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