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José García Otero (BSc in Mathematics, University of the Basque Country, 2019; MSc in Physics and Mathematics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2021; PhD in Physics and Mathematics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2025) conducts research in the mathematical modelling of paediatric cancer. His work focuses on Alocelyvir, an oncolytic virus–based therapy delivered through mesenchymal cells to enhance tumour selectivity and therapeutic effectiveness. He collaborates with the Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital in Madrid to optimise this approach, aiming to improve its clinical performance in paediatric patients.
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Publications
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On the Dynamics and Optimal Control of a Mathematical Model of Neuroblastoma and its Treatment: Insights from a Mathematical Model
M3AS: Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 07(34) (2024)
José García Otero, Mariusz Bodzioch, and Juan Belmonte-Beitia
Projects
- Improving New Therapies in Oncology and Related Fields using mathematical models and biomedical data
Ministry of Science and Innovation (National Research Plan) (2023 - 2026) - Validation and transfer of oncological data and biomarkers based on mathematical models (AFTERbioMATH)
Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain), Proof of Concept Program (2023 - 2024)
García Otero, José
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José García Otero (BSc in Mathematics, University of the Basque Country, 2019; MSc in Physics and Mathematics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2021; PhD in Physics and Mathematics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 2025) conducts research in the mathematical modelling of paediatric cancer. His work focuses on Alocelyvir, an oncolytic virus–based therapy delivered through mesenchymal cells to enhance tumour selectivity and therapeutic effectiveness. He collaborates with the Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital in Madrid to optimise this approach, aiming to improve its clinical performance in paediatric patients.
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Publications
- On the Dynamics and Optimal Control of a Mathematical Model of Neuroblastoma and its Treatment: Insights from a Mathematical Model
M3AS: Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 07(34) (2024)
José García Otero, Mariusz Bodzioch, and Juan Belmonte-Beitia
Projects
- Improving New Therapies in Oncology and Related Fields using mathematical models and biomedical data
Ministry of Science and Innovation (National Research Plan) (2023 - 2026) - Validation and transfer of oncological data and biomarkers based on mathematical models (AFTERbioMATH)
Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain), Proof of Concept Program (2023 - 2024)