Measuring Social Networks for Disease and Health Behavior Dynamics
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on the intersection of social networks, disease dynamics, and health behaviors presented by Marcel Salathé from The Pennsylvania State University at the 2012 Annual Science Board Symposium. Delve into cutting-edge research methodologies for measuring and analyzing social networks in the context of public health. Gain insights into how these networks influence the spread of diseases and shape health-related behaviors. Discover potential future directions in this field as part of the symposium's focus on innovative ideas in complex systems science. Learn about the implications of this research for developing more effective strategies in disease prevention and health promotion.
Syllabus
2012 - Measuring Social Networks for Disease and Health Behavior Dynamics
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Santa Fe Institute
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