Dr Paul Macklin
Click here for my main research website. Important NotePlease note that while I continue to play an active role at the University of Dundee and Ninewells Hospital, I have moved to the University of Southern California as of 12 August 2011. Research Interests:My chief interests are in mathematical biology and oncology, using computational techniques. I develop agent-based (individual-based) models at the cell scale, continuum models at the tissue scale, and multiscalar links between these approaches. I am keenly interested in developing multidisciplinary approaches that integrate in vitro, in vivo, and clinical data into mathematical models to provide patient-specific predictive tools for planning surgery and therapy. I am also interested in solving nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations on arbitrary moving domains (e.g., in tumour growth).
Figure: A sample simulation of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in a
1.5 mm length of breast duct, calibrated to patient-specific
immunohistochemical and histopathologic data. Click here for more ...
Further animations and details can be found on my my full website, including my multimedia page. Publications:Please see my publication listing. |

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