Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

Mathematical models of 4D multicellular spheroids (ARC Discovery Project administered by Queensland University of Technology) (2020-2023)

Abstract

Mathematical models have a long, successful history of providing biological insight, and new mathematical models must be developed to keep pace with emerging technologies. Modern experimental procedures involve studying 3D multicellular spheroids with fluorescent labels to show both the location of cells and the cell cycle progression. This 4D data (3D spatial information + cell cycle time) provides vast information. No mathematical models have been specifically developed to interpret/predict 4D spheroids. This project will deliver the first high-fidelity mathematical models to interpret/predict 4D spheroid experiments in real time, providing quantitative insight into innate mechanisms and responses to various intervention treatments.

Experts

Professor Nikolas Haass

Director (Research Training)
Faculty of Medicine
Professor
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Medicine
Nikolas Haass
Nikolas Haass