Goldstein's Publications with ARSLab

Publications in 2011
1- "Impulse-Based Dynamic Simulation of Deformable Biological Structures", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, Transactions on Computational Systems Biology, Springer-Verlag, page 39--60 - 2011
 
Publications in 2010
2- "Applying the TPS method to Modeling and Simulation of Biological Systems", Sanaa Lissari, Nada Farran, Hamel Yigang, Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, Proceedings of 2010 Summer Simulation Conference (SummerSim10), SCSC Symposium - 2010 Lissari-Farran-Yigang__2010-07-25.pdf

3- "Impulse-Based Dynamic Simulation of Deformable Biological Structures", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, Transactions on Computational Systems Biology, Springer-Verlag - 2010
 
Publications in 2009

5- "DEVS-Based Dynamic Simulation of Deformable Biological Structures", Rhys Goldstein, Master thesis from Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1S 5B6 - Sep 2009 Goldstein__MASc_Thesis.pdf

6- "Simulation of a Presynaptic Nerve Terminal with a Tethered Particle System Model", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, 31st Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference, Minneapolis, MN - 2009 Goldstein__PNT__2009-06-18_EMBC.pdf

7- "Simulation of Deformable Biological Structures with a Tethered Particle System Model", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, Proceedings of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Conference (CMBEC), Calgary, AB - May 2009 Goldstein__TPS__2009-03-17_CMBEC.pdf
 
Publications in 2008
8- "Modelling Tumor-Immune Systems with Cell-DEVS", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, Proceedings of the European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS), Nicosia, Cyprus - June 2008 Goldstein__Tumor-Immune_Cell-DEVS.pdf

9- "Vesicle-Synapsin Interactions Modeled with Cell-DEVS", Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer, James J. Cheetham, Roderick S. Bain, Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Miami, FL, USA - Dec 2008 Goldstein__Vesicle-Synapsin_Cell-DEVS.pdf


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