Samuel V. Scarpino is the Director of AI + Life Sciences and a Professor in Public Health and Health Sciences at Northeastern University. Sam also holds appointments in the Institute for Experiential AI, the Network Science Institute, and the Roux Institute. Prior to joining Northeastern, he was the Vice President of Pathogen Surveillance at The Rockefeller Foundation. Broadly, Sam is a complex systems scientist investigating questions at the intersection of network science and human behavior, whose work spans a broad range of topics, including: infectious disease modeling, forecasting in complex systems, genetic topology of disease, and decision making under uncertainty.
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Portland, ME 04101
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April 17, 2020
Model Shows New Coronavirus Projections For Mass.: ‘We’re Feeling the Uphill’Model Shows New Coronavirus Projections For Mass.: ‘We’re Feeling the Uphill’NBC Boston
The Atlantic
April 14, 2020
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March 31, 2020
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March 26, 2020
Did China's response to COVID-19 work? 2 Major studies reveal lessons for the USDid China's response to COVID-19 work? 2 Major studies reveal lessons for the USInverse
March 25, 2020
Travel restrictions are most useful in the early and late phase of an epidemicTravel restrictions are most useful in the early and late phase of an epidemicEurekAlert
March 25, 2020
What China can teach us about managing the COVID-19 pandemicWhat China can teach us about managing the COVID-19 pandemicNews@Northeastern


