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    • Localized attacks on spatially embedded networks with dependencies 

      Berezin, Yehiel; Bashan, Amir; Danziger, Michael M.; Li, Daqing; Havlin, Shlomo (Nature Publishing Group, 2015)
      Many real world complex systems such as critical infrastructure networks are embedded in space and their components may depend on one another to function. They are also susceptible to geographically localized damage caused ...
    • Network Physiology: How Organ Systems Dynamically Interact 

      Bartsch, Ronny P.; Liu, Kang K. L.; Bashan, Amir; Ivanov, Plamen Ch. (Public Library of Science, 2015)
      We systematically study how diverse physiologic systems in the human organism dynamically interact and collectively behave to produce distinct physiologic states and functions. This is a fundamental question in the new ...
    • On the Origins and Control of Community Types in the Human Microbiome 

      Gibson, Travis E.; Bashan, Amir; Cao, Hong-Tai; Weiss, Scott T.; Liu, Yang-Yu (Public Library of Science, 2016)
      Microbiome-based stratification of healthy individuals into compositional categories, referred to as “enterotypes” or “community types”, holds promise for drastically improving personalized medicine. Despite this potential, ...
    • Universality of human microbial dynamics 

      Bashan, Amir; Gibson, Travis Eli; Friedman, Jonathan; Carey, Vincent James; Weiss, Scott Tillman; Hohmann, Elizabeth L.; Liu, Yang-Yu (Springer Nature, 2016)
      Human-associated microbial communities have a crucial role in determining our health and well-being and this has led to the continuing development of microbiome-based therapies such as faecal microbiota transplantation. ...