How Social Networks Predict Epidemics
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore groundbreaking research on social networks and their potential to revolutionize epidemic detection in this 18-minute TED talk. Delve into the findings of Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler, who have mapped intricate human social networks to uncover how this information can be leveraged to improve our lives. Discover how these networks can be utilized to detect epidemics earlier than ever before, ranging from the spread of innovative ideas and risky behaviors to viruses like H1N1. Gain insights into the cutting-edge applications of social network analysis and its implications for public health, innovation diffusion, and behavioral trends.
Syllabus
Nicholas Christakis: How social networks predict epidemics
Taught by
TED
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