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Cory Brunson

Samsun Lampotang on Applying Models to Simulations in Healthcare

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Samsun Lampotang, hosted by Dr. Mahya Aghaee. Presenter: Samsun Lampotang, PhD, FSSH, FAIMBE, Joachim S. Gravenstein Professorship Of Anesthesiology; Director, CSSALT; Director, Innovations Director, Office Of Educational Affairs/Office Of Medical Education; Joint Professor Of Urology Affiliation: Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida Title:…

Marissa Renardy on a Multi-scale CK/PD Model for CAR T-cell Therapy

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Marissa Renardy, hosted by Dr. Helen Moore. Presenter: Marissa Renardy, PhD, Principal Scientist Affiliation: Modeling, Applied BioMath Title: A multi-scale semi-mechanistic CK/PD model for CAR T-cell therapy Abstract: Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) cell therapy has shown remarkable success in treating various…

Ivan Ramirez Zuniga on Modeling Energy Requirements during Sepsis

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Ivan Ramirez Zuniga, hosted by Dr. Luis Sordo Vieira. Presenter: Ivan Ramirez Zuniga, PhD, Postdoctoral Associate Affiliation: Laboratory for Systems Medicine, University of Florida Title: Modeling the Energy Requirements of an Acute Immune Response during Sepsis Abstract: Mounting an adequate acute immune response…

Naoki Masuda on Network Medicine

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Naoki Masuda, hosted by Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher. Presenter: Naoki Masuda, PhD, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, University at Buffalo Title: Network medicine: From gene co-expression patterns to health-related behavior Abstract: Network science, a highly interdisciplinary research field, provides useful…

Ahmed Elmokadem on Machine Learning in Pharmacometrics

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Ahmed Elmokadem, hosted by Dr. Mahya Aghaee. Presenter: Ahmed Elmokadem, PhD, Senior Scientist II, Adjunct Professor Affiliation: Metrum Research Group, University of Connecticut & Indiana University Title: Rise of the Machines: Will Machine Learning Take Over the World of Pharmacometrics? Abstract: The great…

Christina Durón and Hannah Kravitz on a spatial-network epidemiological model

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Drs. Christina Durón and Hannah Kravitz, hosted by Dr. Daniel Cruz. Presenters:Christina Durón, PhD, Assistant Professor of MathematicsHannah Kravitz, PhD, Assistant Professor Affiliations:Natural Science, Seaver College, Pepperdine UniversityMathematics & Statistics, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Portland State University Title: A coupled spatial-network…

Michelle Bartolo on Mathematical Modeling of Pulmonary Hypertension

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Michelle Bartolo, hosted by Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher. Presenter: Michelle Bartolo, PhD Candidate Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University Title: Patient-Specific Mathematical Modeling of Pulmonary Hypertension Abstract: Patient-specific computational modeling offers an efficient, non-invasive method to better understand complex, multiscale pathologies, such…

Josef Neu on Digital Twins for Neonatal Intensive Care

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Josef Neu, hosted by Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher. Presenter: Josef Neu, MD, Professor; Co-Director Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program Affiliation: Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of of Florida Title: Brainstorming AI and Digital Twin Applications for Neonatal Intensive Care Abstract:…

Forum On Precision Immunology

Drs. Reinhard Laubenbacher and Borna Mehrad organized the 2023 Forum On Precision Immunology, with a focus on on Immune Digital Twins. Medical digital twins are computational models of human biology relevant to a given medical condition, which can be tailored to an individual patient, thereby predicting the course of disease…

On Digital Twins with Research!America

Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher participated in a discussion on medical digital twins hosted by the Research!America Alliance: Let’s face it, “digital twin” sounds more like a dystopian Netflix series than a significant development in the medical research arena. Yet digital twin modeling could…