We develop modeling and analysis approaches for quantifying the in vivo evolution of clonal blood cell populations. A stochastic birth-death-immigration (BDI) model is used to describe experiments that measure hematopoietic stem cell tags and T cell immunotypes. We investigate a number of important processes that affect the predictions of the BDI model, including stochasticity, subsampling, regulation, and heterogeneity in rates. Using variations of this underlying mathematical framework, we estimate the effective proliferative potential of progenitor cells, the heterogeneity of naive T cell output by the thymus, and the heterogeneity of their homeostatic proliferation rates.
12月3日
3:00pm - 4:00pm
地点
LTF, Academic Building
讲者/表演者
Prof. Tom CHOU
University of California, Los Angeles
主办单位
Department of Mathematics
联系方法
mathseminar@ust.hk
付款详情
对象
Alumni, Faculty and Staff, PG Students, UG Students
语言
英语
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