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James Osborne - Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework

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James Osborne, University of Oxford, UK

Talk at INCF Multiscale Modeling Program Workshop: From cellular/network models to tissue simulation. Stockholm, Sweden May 31st - June 1st, 2012.

This talk presents the Chaste framework for multi-scale mathematical modeling of biological systems. This framework Utilizes the natural structural unit of the cell, the framework consists of three main scales: the tissue level (macro-scale); the cell level (meso-scale); and the sub-cellular level (micro-scale), with interactions occurring between all scales.

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