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Vespignani recognized for flu tracking in Washington Post

As health officials gear up for flu season and H1N1 pandemic, PTI's Vespignani says how technology and new forms of Internet social interaction are changing how such outbreaks are monitored.

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CNetS is hosted at the School of Informatics and brings together faculty from different units across campus working in the broad areas of complex networks and systems. The center activities include modeling and mining of complex information, technological and social networks, agent-based systems, computational social sciences, artificial life, computational epidemiology etc. The center is receiving funds by the Lilly Foundation through the PTI, NSF, NIH and a number of private foundations and corporations.