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BSc in Mathematics (University of La Rioja, 2022) and MSc in Physics and Mathematics (University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2023). Currently holding a FPI research fellowship. Her research focuses on developing mathematical models for radiopharmaceutical therapies to optimize treatment strategies. She uses virtual clinical trials to predict cancer progression and validate models for forecasting treatment effectiveness. |
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Geometric immunosuppression in CAR T-cell treatment: Insights from mathematical modeling
Computers in Biology and Medicina 194, 110427 (2025)
S. Bordel-Vozmediano, S. Sabir, L. Benito-Barca, B. Weigelin, V. M. Pérez-García -
Radiopharmaceutical therapy for metastatic prostate cancer: Insights from mechanistic modeling and in silico trials
biorxiv (2025)
Matteo Italia, Silvia Bordel-Vozmediano, José García-Otero, Gabriel F. Calvo, Víctor M. Pérez-García
- Model-based digital twins for biomarker development and virtual clinical trials in oncology.
Supported by project SBPLY/24/180225/000193, funded by Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha. Spain and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF A way of making Europe). (2025 - 2028)
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BSc in Mathematics (University of La Rioja, 2022) and MSc in Physics and Mathematics (University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2023). Currently holding a FPI research fellowship. Her research focuses on developing mathematical models for radiopharmaceutical therapies to optimize treatment strategies. She uses virtual clinical trials to predict cancer progression and validate models for forecasting treatment effectiveness. |
- Geometric immunosuppression in CAR T-cell treatment: Insights from mathematical modeling
Computers in Biology and Medicina 194, 110427 (2025)
S. Bordel-Vozmediano, S. Sabir, L. Benito-Barca, B. Weigelin, V. M. Pérez-García - Radiopharmaceutical therapy for metastatic prostate cancer: Insights from mechanistic modeling and in silico trials
biorxiv (2025)
Matteo Italia, Silvia Bordel-Vozmediano, José García-Otero, Gabriel F. Calvo, Víctor M. Pérez-García
- Model-based digital twins for biomarker development and virtual clinical trials in oncology.
Supported by project SBPLY/24/180225/000193, funded by Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha. Spain and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF A way of making Europe). (2025 - 2028)