How Can Mathematical Modeling Improve Kidney Disease Treatment? Anita Layton Presents the Stewart Cameron Lecture at WCN’25
Anita Layton, from the University of Waterloo, Canada, will present the WCN’25 Stewart Cameron Lecture, “Mathematics as a Microscopy: Modeling Kidney Disease.”
This plenary session will explore how mathematical modeling can shed light on kidney disease and its underlying mechanisms. Professor Layton will explore the role of sex and circadian rhythms in kidney function and pathophysiology, offering insights into their impact on kidney disease progression, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions.
Professor Layton bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical applications in clinical care by translating complex biological processes into mathematical frameworks. This session highlights the transformative potential of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding kidney health.
Discover cutting-edge perspectives on kidney disease at WCN’25 – register at the regular rate until January 8!