Bashan Lab
We are a multi-disciplinary lab
studying network systems using a combined computational and theoretical approach
We utilize mathematical modeling and network theory and develop new computational methods to analyze heterogeneous high-throughput biological data, aiming to uncover general underlying principles that govern the functioning of large, complex systems.
Selected Papers
Age-related loss of gene-to-gene transcriptional coordination among single cells
Nature Metabolism (2020)
Articulation points in complex networks
Nature Communications (2017)
Universality of human microbial dynamics
Nature (2016)
The extreme vulnerability of spatial interdependent networks
Nature Physics(2013)
Network physiology reveals relations between network topology and physiological function
Nature Communications (2012)