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Description

We kindly invite you to the Farkas Miklós Seminar.

28 November (Thursday) 10.15-11.15, BME, H306

Ágnes Kovács (Department of Biostatistics (University of Veterinary Medicine), Department of Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics (ELTE))
Tamás Pfeil (Department of Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics (ELTE))

Mathematical modeling of immunochemical reactions


The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a commonly employed technique in laboratory blood testing that uses antibody-antigen reactions to detect specific biomolecules. Recently immunologists have developed a dual-titration variant of ELISA designed to quantify antibody reactivity more accurately. Our goal is to develope and analyze mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations to describe the dynamics of these immunochemical reactions. Additionally, we use these models to evaluate lab measurement data obtained from the newly introduced variant of the ELISA method.



The organizers

(István Faragó, János Karátson, Róbert Horváth, Miklós Mincsovics, Gabriella Svantnerné Sebestyén)

Visit the homepage of the seminar:  http://math.bme.hu/farkas_seminar