René Doursat

Affiliations: 
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
computational biology, bio-inspired computing
Website:
http://doursat.free.fr/
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Delile J, Herrmann M, Peyriéras N, et al. (2017) A cell-based computational model of early embryogenesis coupling mechanical behaviour and gene regulation. Nature Communications. 8: 13929
Villoutreix P, Delile J, Rizzi B, et al. (2016) An integrated modelling framework from cells to organism based on a cohort of digital embryos. Scientific Reports. 6: 37438
Pascalie J, Potier M, Kowaliw T, et al. (2016) Developmental Design of Synthetic Bacterial Architectures by Morphogenetic Engineering. Acs Synthetic Biology
Banzhaf W, Baumgaertner B, Beslon G, et al. (2016) Defining and simulating open-ended novelty: requirements, guidelines, and challenges. Theory in Biosciences = Theorie in Den Biowissenschaften
Faure E, Savy T, Rizzi B, et al. (2016) A workflow to process 3D+time microscopy images of developing organisms and reconstruct their cell lineage. Nature Communications. 7: 8674
Varenne F, Chaigneau P, Petitot J, et al. (2015) Programming the emergence in morphogenetically architected complex systems. Acta Biotheoretica. 63: 295-308
Wang O, Doursat R, Bourgine P. (2014) A Hybrid Off/On-Lattice Model of Emergence and Maintenance Autopoiesis Artificial Life. 532-538
Doursat R, Sayama H, Michel O. (2013) A review of morphogenetic engineering Natural Computing. 12: 517-535
Joachimczak M, Kowaliw T, Doursat R, et al. (2013) Evolutionary design of soft-bodied animats with decentralized control Artificial Life and Robotics. 18: 152-160
Ulieru M, Doursat R. (2011) Emergent engineering: a radical paradigm shift International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems. 4: 39-60
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