László Barabási is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics. He investigates biological networks, science of success, applications of control theory to networks, development of network models of resiliency in systems.
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177 Huntington Ave
One Portsoken
Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
The Roux Institute
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
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Boston, MA 02115
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Portland, ME
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April 29, 2021
Sculpture meets science when Albert-László Barabási makes art from network patternsSculpture meets science when Albert-László Barabási makes art from network patternsNews@Northeastern
April 28, 2021
Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19News@Northeastern
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November 10, 2020
The Vulnerable Can Wait. Vaccinate the Super-Spreaders FirstThe Vulnerable Can Wait. Vaccinate the Super-Spreaders FirstWIRED
April 29, 2020
New tool from Barabási Lab: ERTrack, a real-time map of ER and urgent care wait times in the USNew tool from Barabási Lab: ERTrack, a real-time map of ER and urgent care wait times in the USNetSI News
April 2, 2020
Network scientists identify 40 new drugs to test against COVID-19Network scientists identify 40 new drugs to test against COVID-19News@Northeastern
March 5, 2020
Do women publish less than men in scientific fields? Turns out, scientists have been asking the wrong question. Do women publish less than men in scientific fields? Turns out, scientists have been asking the wrong question. News@Northeastern
November 14, 2019
150 years of science in a cosmic web of paper trails150 years of science in a cosmic web of paper trailsNews@Northeastern


