Building upon the tradition of previous successful meetings, we like to bring together scientists from different disciplines and from across the world that are interested in physical aspects of cancer progression.
Cancer progression is a complex process involving multiple events that occurs across various spatial and temporal scales. There are many great examples showing that physical principles can help to provide a better understanding some of these events. We strongly believe that to unravel the interactions between tumour cells and their niche and to ultimately guide new directions in cancer therapy and diagnostics requires an interdisciplinary approach.
With the Physics of Cancer (PoC) symposium we like to provide a casual setting for scientists across different disciplines to come together in a welcoming atmosphere for lively discussions, stimulation of new ideas, establishment of new collaborations, and also great opportunities for early career scientists. Major topics will be tissue mechanical alterations and diagnostic applications, cell mechanics and mechanosensing, tumour microenvironment interactions, and improved bioengineered models to study relevant aspects of cancer progression in vitro and in vivo.
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-- Organizing Committee --
Josef A. Käs
Leipzig University, Germany
Ingolf Sack
Charité Berlin, Germany
Ada Cavalcanti-Adam
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Erik van der Giessen
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Ben Fabry
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Mareike Zink
Leipzig University, Germany
Jörg Schnauß
Leipzig University, Germany
Pablo Gottheil
Leipzig University, Germany
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