Computational modeling for biomedical diseases

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In this talk, I will introduce two modeling approaches for biomedical diseases, one is pathophysiology-driven modeling, and the other is data-driven modeling. The former is used when the pathophysiology of such a disease is well known. As an example, a mathematical model of atherosclerosis, based on this modeling approach, provides a personalized cardiovascular risk by solving a free boundary problem. Some interesting mathematical problems are also introduced by this new model to help us understand cardiovascular risk. The second modeling approach is used to learn the mathematical model based on clinical data when the pathophysiology of a particular disease is not well understood. I will use Alzheimer’s disease as an example to illustrate the idea of this modeling approach and apply it to personalized treatment studies of aducanumab, a recently FDA-approved Alzheimer’s medication.

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Colloquium
Wenrui Hao
Thursday, Oct. 27
4:30pm
WXLR 021 (lower level)

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Speaker

Wenrui Hao
Associate Professor
Penn State University

Location
WXLR 021 (lower level)