PhD in Biomedical Engineering.
Silvia Hervas-Raluy .
Position: PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Zaragoza.
Silvia Hervas-Raluy holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Zaragoza. Her research interests focus on cell mechanics and developing computational models in cancer diseases. She has developed a finite-element based model for confined cell migration during the cancer extravasation process. Also, she has proposed an inverse methodology to recover cell traction forces directly from a traction force microscopy experimental essay. Currently, she is working on patient-specificcomputational models for tumour cluster growth for two paediatric cancers.
Profile

Primage
2018-2022
Predictive insilico multiscale analytics to support cancer personalized diagnosis and prognosis, empowered by imaging biomarkers.
European Union
H2020-SC1(Health),(GA 826494).

Insilico-cell
2012-2016
Predictive modelling and simulation in mechano-chemo-biology: a computer multi-approach.
European Research Council Starting Grant
Project Number: 306571

Imago
2017-2019
Image Analysis Online Services for in-vitro experiments.
Project number 737543, 09/2017
Biomechanics engineering, cell mechanics, cell migration, cancer modelling, finite element method.
Hervas-Raluy S, Garcia-Aznar JM, Gomez-Benito MJ
Biomech Model Mechanobiol. 18(4) : 1177-1187.
2019