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 MoBS

2011


    • A.C. Singer, V.  Colizza Vittoria, H. Schmitt, J. Andrews, D. Balcan, W.E. Huang, V.D.J.Keller, A. Vespignani, R.J. Williams,
           Assessing the Ecotoxicologic Hazards of a Pandemic Influenza Medical Response
           Environmental Health Perspectives  119, 1084-1090 (2011) [PDF]
    • S. Meloni, N. Perra, A. Arenas, S. Gomez, Y. Moreno, A. Vespignani
            Modeling human mobility responses to the large-scale spreading of infectious diseases,
        Nature Scientific Reports 1, 62, (2011) [PDF]
    •  N. Perra, D. Balcan, B. Gonçalves, A. Vespignani
            Towards a characterization of behavior-disease models, 
            PLoS ONE 6(8): e23084, (2011) [PDF]
    • D. Balcan, A. Vespignani
            Phase transitions in contagion processes mediated by recurrent mobility patterns
            Nature Physics 7, 581-586 (2011) [PDF]                                                                                                                          
    • B. Gonçalves, N. Perra, A. Vespignani
           Modeling Users' Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar's Number, 
           PLoS ONE 6(8): e22656, (2011) [PDF] 
    • J. Bollen, B. Gonçalves, G. Ruan, H. Mao
           Hapiness is assortative in online social networks 
           ALIFE 17(3): 237, (2011) [PDF]   
    • M.Meiss, F. Menczer, A. Vespignani 
           Properties and Evolution of Internet Traffic Networks from Anonymized Flow Data
           ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT), 10, 15 (2011) [PDF].
    • W. Van den Broeck, C. Gioannini, B. Gonçalves, M. Quaggiotto, V. Colizza, A. Vespignani
      The GLEaMviz computational tool, a publicly available software to explore realistic epidemic spreading scenarios at the global scale.
      BMC Infectious Diseases, 11 :37 (2011) [PDF]
    • P. Bajardi, C. Poletto, Jose J. Ramasco, M. Tizzoni1, V. Colizza, A. Vespignani.
      Human Mobility Networks, Travel Restrictions, and the Global Spread of 2009 H1N1 Pandemic.
      PLOS ONE 6(1): e16591, (2011) [PDF]

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