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- highest honor bestowed on Yale faculty. From 2009 to 2013, Christakis and his wife, Erika Christakis, were Co-Masters of Pforzheimer House, one of Harvard's...
- Christakis (Gr****: Χρηστάκης) is a name of Gr**** origin and may refer to: Surname Alexander Christakis (born 1937), Gr****-American social scientist, systems...
- journalist. From 2009 to 2013, Christakis was appointed Co-Master, together with her husband, the scientist Nicholas Christakis, of Pforzheimer House at Harvard...
- 1983 while Aleco Christakis was teaching at the University of Virginia Act Beyond Borders Initiative Biography Alexander N. Christakis, 2003. Review Dialogue...
- Dimitri Alexander Christakis is an American pediatrician, researcher, and author from Seattle, Washington. Christakis received a BA (English Literature)...
- Because of his high social status he was widely known as Christakis Efendi (Lord Christakis). Following the Fire of Pera in 1870, Zoğrafos purchased the...
- (elected in 1999) of the Orthodox Church of Estonia. Stephanos was born Christakis Charalambides in Bukavu, Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of the...
- the entrepreneur and benefactor Christakis Zografos, from Qestorat, (Lunxhëri) in the Gjirokastër prefecture. Christakis-Zografos studied in Paris and in...
- is a theory in the realm of social networks, proposed by Nicholas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler in 2007. This argument is basically that peer effects...
- and utopian societies, sociologist and evolutionary biologist Nicholas Christakis proposes that humans have evolved to genetically favor societies that...