Ilsbeth van Herck
External collaborator
Publications
Simula-affiliated publications listed
2023
Journal Articles
H. Finsberg, I. G. M. van Herck, C. Daversin-Catty, H. Arevalo and S. Wall
simcardems: A FEniCS-based cardiac electro-mechanicssolver
Journal of Open Source Software
2022
Talks, contributed
I. G. M. van Herck, J. Llopis-Lorente, H. Finsberg, C. Daversin-Catty, M. Mora, J. Saiz, B. Trenor, H. Arevalo and S. Wall
Computational 3D cardiac electromechanical models for functional and pharmacological analysis
9th International Workshop on Cardiac Mechano-Electric Coupling and Arrhythmias
I. G. M. van Herck, H. Finsberg, C. Daversin-Catty, M. Mora, B. Trenor, H. Arevalo and S. Wall
Functional Analysis of Healthy and Heart Failure Tissue Populations using 3D Cardiac Electromechanical Models
15th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (virtual)
I. G. M. van Herck, M. Mora, H. Finsberg, C. Daversin-Catty, B. Trenor, H. Arevalo and S. Wall
Omecamtiv Mecarbil Improves Contraction Behaviour in a 3D Electromechanical Tissue Model of Heart Failure
49th Computing in Cardiology Conference
2021
PhD Thesis
I. G. M. van Herck
Biophysical and pharmacological properties of small conductance calcium-activated potassium channels
University of Oslo
2018
Journal Articles
M. Vagos, I. G. M. van Herck, J. Sundnes, H. Arevalo, A. G. Edwards and J. Koivumäki
Computational Modeling of Electrophysiology and Pharmacotherapy of Atrial Fibrillation: Recent Advances and Future Challenges
Frontiers in Physiology
Posters
I. G. M. van Herck, B. H. Bentzen, V. Seutin, J. Koivumäki, M. Maleckar, N. Marrion and A. G. Edwards
In silico Model of Gating Kinetics, Temperature Dependence and Calcium Sensitivity of the SK Channel
I. G. M. van Herck, B. H. Bentzen, V. Seutin, H. Arevalo, M. Maleckar, N. Marrion and A. G. Edwards
Model development of SK channel gating incorporating calcium sensitivity and drug interaction
2017
Posters
I. G. M. van Herck, R. S. Vicens, H. Arevalo, J. Koivumäki, B. H. Bentzen and A. G. Edwards
Small conductance calcium activated potassium channel: pharmacology and binding scheme for in silico model