John W. Cain, Ph.D.

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2005 Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Mathematics, Animal Physiology Biology, Biomedical Engineering
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David G. Schaeffer grad student 2005 Duke
 (Issues in the one -dimensional dynamics of a paced cardiac fiber.)
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Cain JW, He L, Waldrop L. (2020) Modeling action potential reversals in tunicate hearts. Physical Review. E. 102: 062421
Cain JW. (2014) Stability of impulsively forced excitable fibers to perturbations of the forcing period Siam Journal On Applied Mathematics. 74: 191-207
Cain JW. (2011) Mathematics, cardiac phenomena and the diagnosis of pathology. Future Cardiology. 7: 587-90
Sedaghat H, Wood MA, Cain JW, et al. (2008) Complex temporal patterns of spontaneous initiation and termination of reentry in a loop of cardiac tissue. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 254: 14-26
Cain JW, Schaeffer DG. (2008) Shortening of cardiac action potential duration near an insulating boundary. Mathematical Medicine and Biology : a Journal of the Ima. 25: 21-36
Berger CM, Cain JW, Socolar JE, et al. (2007) Control of electrical alternans in simulations of paced myocardium using extended time-delay autosynchronization. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 76: 041917
Cain JW. (2007) Criterion for stable reentry in a ring of cardiac tissue. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 55: 433-48
Schaeffer DG, Cain JW, Gauthier DJ, et al. (2007) An ionically based mapping model with memory for cardiac restitution. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 69: 459-82
Cain JW. (2006) DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A PACED CARDIAC FIBER. Siam Journal On Applied Mathematics. 66: 1776-1792
Cain JW, Schaeffer DG. (2006) Two-Term Asymptotic Approximation of a Cardiac Restitution Curve. Siam Review. Society For Industrial and Applied Mathematics. 48: 537-546
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