Session Details
[SS21]Transformation and Integration of Data and Modeling in Medicine
Tue. Jul 8, 2025 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM JST
Tue. Jul 8, 2025 6:00 AM - 7:40 AM UTC
Tue. Jul 8, 2025 6:00 AM - 7:40 AM UTC
Room 04
Chair:Naoki Honda(Nagoya University, Japan), Yangin Kim(Kunkuk University, Korea), Sungrim Seirin-Lee(Kyoto University, Japan)
Another new wave is approaching mathematical biology: its full-scale entry into the field of medicine. The era has truly arrived where mathematical research, which was previously confined to theoretical studies, is now actively collaborating with medical doctors and researchers in the field. Medicine is broadly divided into basic medicine and clinical medicine. Basic medicine can be viewed as fundamental biology, aiming to unravel the core principles of life in order to save human lives. If basic medicine focuses on the future, striving to be useful ‘someday,’ clinical medicine focuses on the present, aiming to treat patients ‘now.’ To tackle these different but closely related fields of medicine, mathematical approaches must also adopt different perspectives. In this initiative, we share cutting-edge research at the forefront of mathematical medicine, bringing transformation through new approaches that integrate data and mathematical modeling.
[SS21-01]Mathematical Dermatology: Linking Skin Eruption Morphology to Pathophysiological States for Personalized Treatment
*Sungrim Seirin-Lee1 (1. Kyoto University (Japan))
[SS21-02]Asthma suppresses optic glioma growth via T cell-derived decorin-mediated inhibition of microglia
*Donggu Lee1, Yangjin Kim1 (1. Konkuk University (Korea))
[SS21-03]Differentiable simulation of neurodegenerative disease progression for brain image-based inverse modeling
*Yohei Kondo1 (1. Nagoya University (Japan))
[SS21-04]Towards AI Virtual Cell Through Dynamical Generative Modeling of Single-cell Omics Data
*Peijie Zhou1 (1. Peking University (China))