Nicholas Christakis

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2009

Number

9

Co-Authors

A dynamic network approach for the study of human phenotypes (2009)

Hidalgo, Cesar A., Blumm, Nicholas, Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo, Christakis, Nicholas

The use of networks to integrate different genetic, proteomic, and metabolic datasets has been proposed as a viable path toward elucidating the origins of specific diseases. Here we introduce a new...

An Analytical Description of the Frictional Behaviour of a Titanium Alloy (2007)

Nicholas Christakis, Achilles Vairis

In recent years, significant effort has been put in the enhancement of our understanding of the physics and mechanics of moving objects under contact. Developed theoretical models can not fully...

An Analytical Description of the Frictional Behaviour of a Titanium Alloy (2007)

Nicholas Christakis, Achilles Vairis

In recent years, significant effort has been put in the enhancement of our understanding of the physics and mechanics of moving objects under contact. Developed theoretical models can not fully...

A Systematic review of physicians' survival predictions in terminally ill cancer patients (2003)

Glare, Paul, Virik, Kiran, Jones, Mark, Hudson, Malcolm, Eychmuller, Steffen, Simes, John, ...

Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in terminally ill cancer patients. Data sources: Cochrane Library, Medline 1996-2000), Embase,...

Fixed Effects Methods for the Analysis of Non-Repeated Events (2000)

Paul D. Allison, Nicholas Christakis

this paper, we explore fixed-effects methods for non-repeated events using conditional logistic regression on discrete-time data. There are several peculiar features of non-repeated event data that...

A systematic review of physicians' survival predictions in terminally ill cancer patients

Glare, Paul, Virik, Kiran, Jones, Mark, Hudson, Malcolm, Eychmuller, Steffen, Simes, John, ...

Objective To systematically review the accuracy of physicians' clinical predictions of survival in terminally ill cancer patients.

A systematic review of physicians' survival predictions in terminally ill cancer patients

Glare, Paul, Virik, Kiran, Jones, Mark, Hudson, Malcolm, Eychmuller, Steffen, Simes, John, ...

Objective To systematically review the accuracy of physicians' clinical predictions of survival in terminally ill cancer patients.

Tastes, Ties, and Time

Kevin Lewis, Jason Kaufman, Marco Gonzalez, Andreas Wimmer, Nicholas Christakis

Tastes, Ties, and Time (T3) is a cultural, multiplex, and longitudinal social network dataset. The study population is a complete cohort of students (N=1,640 at wave 1) at an American 4-year college....