

Nicholas A. Christakis
Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale, physician, and author of Apollo's Arrow.
Top 5 podcasts with Nicholas A. Christakis
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Dec 14, 2021 • 2h 51min
#270 — What Have We Learned from the Pandemic?
Nicholas Christakis, a physician and sociologist from Yale, joins the discussion to unpack the multifaceted lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. He reflects on our failure to coordinate an effective response and the politics surrounding vaccination. They delve into the real-world implications of vaccine efficacy and safety, the excessive mortality rates, and the emergence of new variants. Christakis emphasizes the need for public trust and the complexities of vaccine mandates while examining the balance between skepticism and reliance on scientific authority in health communication.

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Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 27min
Shocking Reasons to Be Optimistic About the Future | Nicholas Christakis (Replay)
Nicholas Christakis, a Yale professor and best-selling author of 'Blueprint', dives deep into the threads that connect humanity. He shares fascinating insights on how elephants experience grief and what this means for our understanding of emotion. Christakis argues that our innate goodness ultimately triumphs over division, highlighting experiments where AI fosters better human behavior. He also explores the cultural narrative of shared humanity, suggesting that storytelling can bridge divides and expand our moral compass, even regarding the future of human-robot relationships.

Jun 22, 2021 • 1h 7min
524: Nicholas Christakis | Pandemic Impacts and Contagious Behavior
Nicholas Christakis, a Yale professor and author of 'Apollo's Arrow', discusses how social networks impact behavior and belief, particularly during the pandemic. He explains the challenge of achieving herd immunity and the role of misinformation. The conversation exposes how both positive and negative behaviors can ripple through communities, emphasizing the importance of informed public health strategies. Christakis also touches on historical insights that can inform disaster preparedness and the contagious nature of happiness and emotions within our networks.

Nov 18, 2020 • 2h 16min
#1566 - Nicholas Christakis
Nicholas Christakis, Sterling Professor at Yale and author of "Apollo's Arrow," dives into the multifaceted impact of COVID-19. He discusses pandemic preparedness, critiquing leadership accountability and testing failures. The conversation covers essential topics like immunity, vaccine logistics, and treatment disparities between the well-connected and average patients. Christakis emphasizes the necessity for collective action and transparency in addressing misinformation, alongside advocating for healthier lifestyles to combat future pandemics.

May 23, 2020 • 34min
Pandemics: Early Detection, Networks, Spreaders
Nicholas Christakis, a sociologist and physician at Yale's Human Nature Lab, discusses pandemic predictability and the nuances of early detection. He emphasizes the shortcomings of traditional tracking methods and introduces the Hunala app, designed to analyze health risks using network data. Christakis explains how social networks can act as early warning systems and shares insights on super spreaders' impact. Additionally, he explores the delicate balance between technology and civil liberties in enhancing public health responses.