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DRACULA - Modélisation Multi-Echelle de Dynamiques Cellulaires

Disciplines Biologie, Mathématiques
Domaines

Biologie cellulaire, Immunologie, Biologie moléculaire, Cancérologie

Systèmes dynamiques, Biomathématiques, Modèles multi-échelles, Equations différentielles ordinaires, Equations aux dérivées partielles, Dynamique des populations, Equations différentielles stochastiques, Modélisation stochastique

Tutelles CNRSECLInriaINSA LyonUCBLUJMENS de Lyon (Campus Charles Mérieux)
Localisation géographique Domaine scientifique de la Doua - UCBL (LyonTech - la Doua)
Laboratoire d'appartenance Institut Camille Jordan et Laboratoire de Biologie et de Modélisation de la Cellule
Chef d'équipe Mostafa Adimy
Page web https://team.inria.fr/dracula/fr/

 

The Dracula Team is formed with mathematicians from the Math department of University Lyon 1 and biologists from the Laboratory of Biology and Modeling of the Cell of ENS de Lyon. The research performed in the Dracula Team consists in developing mathematical approaches, methods and tools for a multi-scale modelling of biological processes.

Deterministic and stochastic continuous models, based on nonlinear ordinary, partial, and delay differential equations, as well as agent-based models, are developed in order to answer questions related mainly to the production of blood cells, including:

-       normal and stress erythropoiesis (red blood cell production),

-       myeloid leukemias,

-       platelet production,

-       CD8 T cell immune response,

-       lineage choice,

-       chronotherapy and circadian rythms.

Multi-scale modelling consists in the description of both molecular and cellular processes, and their coupling at the tissue scale. This means in particular considering molecular regulatory networks controlling cell decision-making processes (self-renewal, differentiation, apoptosis, etc.) and associated local and global influences (cytokine diffusion, etc.).

Lien vers les publications de l'équipe: https://team.inria.fr/dracula/fr/publications/