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AMS Hosts Congressional Briefing

Can Mathematics Cure Leukemia?

Doron Levy, an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Maryland - College Park and at the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling, delivered an address on September 23, 2008 to Congressional representatives at a Capitol Hill briefing in which he presented his recent work on leukemia.

Levy discussed a particular type of leukemia, known as Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML).  He noted that new drug therapies are able to keep most patients in remission, but ultimately do not cure the disease.  Levy then described his joint work with Dr. Peter Lee, M.D., from Stanford University Medical School and his former student, Dr. Peter Kim (now at the University of Utah), in which they focused on the role of the immune response to CML.  By combining mathematical modeling with new experimental data they propose a new low-risk, clinical approach to enhancing the effect of drug therapy, possibly leading to a cure for the disease.

 

AMS Congressional Briefing 2008

AMS Congressional Briefing 2008

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