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Albert-László Barabási

Researcher at Northeastern University

Publications -  463
Citations -  217721

Albert-László Barabási is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex network & Network science. The author has an hindex of 152, co-authored 438 publications receiving 200119 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert-László Barabási include Budapest University of Technology and Economics & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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Predicting individual disease risk based on medical history

TL;DR: CARE, a Collaborative Assessment and Recommendation Engine, which relies only on a patient's medical history using ICD-9-CM codes in order to predict future diseases risks, and an Iterative version, ICARE, which incorporates ensemble concepts for improved performance.
Journal Article

Distribution of Node Characteristics in Complex Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that when nodes in a network belong to two distinct classes, two independent parameters are needed to capture the detailed interplay between the network structure and node properties, requiring a phase diagram to uniquely characterize the configurations available to the system.
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The Architecture of Biological Networks

TL;DR: This chapter surveys the most prominent characteristics of biological networks, focusing on the emergence of the scale-free architecture and the hierarchical arrangement of modules.
Posted Content

Comparable system-level organization of Archaea and Eukaryotes

TL;DR: The analyses suggest that during the symbiotic evolution of eukaryotes, incorporation of bacterial metabolic enzymes into the proto-archaeal proteome was constrained by the host's pre-existing metabolic architecture.