Nicholas Christakis

Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH

Sol Goldman Family Professor of Social and Natural Science; Co-Director, Yale Institute for Network Science
Yale Institute for Network Science17 Hillhouse AveRoom 223New Haven, CT 06520

Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, is a sociologist and physician who conducts research in the areas of social networks and biosocial science. He directs the Human Nature Lab.  

His current research is mainly focused on two topics: (1) the social, mathematical, and biological rules governing how social networks form (“connection”), and (2) the social and biological implications of how they operate to influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (“contagion”).  His lab uses both observational and experimental methods to study these phenomena, exploiting techniques from sociology, computer science, biosocial science, demography, statistics, behavior genetics, evolutionary biology, epidemiology, and other fields.

To the extent that diverse phenomena can spread within networks in intelligible ways, there are important policy implications since such spread can be exploited to improve the health or other desirable properties of groups (such as cooperation or innovation).  Hence, current work in the lab involves conducting field experiments: some work involves the use of large-scale, online network experiments; other work involves large-scale randomized controlled trials in the developing world where networks are painstakingly mapped. Finally, some work in the lab examines the biological determinants and consequences of social interactions and related phenomena, with a particular emphasis on the genetic origins and evolutionary implications of social networks. 

The author of several books and over 150 articles, Christakis was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 2006 and was made a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010.

On the Prospects for a Blame-Free Medical Culture
Authors: M. Collins, S. Block, R. Arnold, et al.
Social Science and Medicine
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Association Between Widowhood and Risk of Diagnosis with Sexually Transmitted Infection in Older Adults
Authors: K.P. Smith and N.A. Christakis
American Journal of Public Health
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Cancer Metastasis Networks and the Prediction of Progression Patterns
Authors: L.L. Chen, N. Blumm, N.A. Christakis, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
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Investigating the Mechanism of Marital Mortality Reduction: The Transition to Widowhood and Quality of Health Care
Authors: L. Jin and N.A. Christakis
Demography
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A Dynamic Network Approach for the Study of Human Phenotypes
Authors: C.A. Hidalgo, N. Blumm, A.L. Barabasi, et al.
PLoS Computational Biology
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The Impact of Cellular Networks on Disease Comorbidity
Authors: J. Park, D.S. Lee, N.A. Christakis, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology
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Social Network Visualizations in Epidemiolgy
Authors: N.A. Christakis and J.H. Fowler
Norwegian Journal of Epidemiology
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Model of Genetic Variation in Human Social Networks
Authors: J.H. Fowler, C.T. Dawes, and N.A. Christakis
PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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The Taste for Privacy: An Analysis of College Student Privacy Settings in an Online Social Network
Authors: K. Lewis, J. Kaufman and N.A. Christakis
Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
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Dynamic Spread of Happiness in a Large Social Network: Longitudinal Analysis Over 20 Years in the Framingham Heart Study
Authors: J.H. Fowler and N.A. Christakis
British Medical Journal
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