Abstract

As convergence science is emerging as a theme in cancer research, scientists from diverse backgrounds, including mathematics, are increasingly entering our research community. The captain of a Southwest Airlines flight recently paged in jest for a mathematician to help support fuel calculations that would enable a flight to arrive safely at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, epitomizing the need for well-trained mathematicians to address pressing problems. Here, we summarize the roles mathematicians can play in cancer research and the support needed to facilitate their entry into the cancer research field. The inclusion of scientific diversity across quantitative and engineering disciplines is critical for advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer.

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