Publications

  • Note: *corresponding author(s); undergraduate students; †† College of Wooster undergraduate students;
  • Book chapters:
    1. Ravasz Regan E, Stochastic phenotypic switching in endothelial cell heterogeneity. In: Levine H (ed). Phenotypic Switching: Implications in Biology and Medicine; Academic Press; 2020, 0128179961 (ISBN-13: 978-0-128-17996-3).
    2. Ravasz Regan E. Hierarchical Modularity in Biological Networks. In: Buchanan, Calderelli, De Los Rios, Rao and Vendruscolo (eds). Networks in Cell Biology. Cambridge University Press; 2010 (SBN-13: 978-0-521-88273-6).
    3. Ravasz Regan E. Networks: Structure and Dynamics. In: Meyers RA, editor in chief. Encyclopedia of Complexity and System Science. Springer; 2009 (SBN-13: 978-0-387-75888-6).
    4. Ravasz E. Detecting hierarchical modularity in biological networks. In: McDermott J, Samudrala R, Bumgarner R, Montgomery K, editors. Computational Systems Biology. Humana Press; 2009. p. 145-160 (SBN-10: 1588299058). 
    5. S. Wuchty, Ravasz E. and A.-L. Barabási, The Architecture of Biological Networks, in: T.S. Deisboeck, J. Yasha Kresh and T.B. Kepler (eds.), Complex Systems in Biomedicine, Kluwer Academic Publishing, New York (2005), ISBN: 0306477874.
  • Proceedings:
    1. A.-L. Barabási, Z. Dezső, Ravasz E., S. H. Yook, and Z. N. Oltvai, Scale-free and hierarchical structures in complex networksAIP Conf. Proc. 661, 1 (2003); MODELING OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS: Seventh Granada Lectures, Granada, Spain, 2002, Melville, New York;
    2. A.-L. Barabási, Ravasz E., and Z. N. Oltvai, Hierarchical Organization of Modularity in Complex NetworksLecture Notes in Physics 625, 46 (2003); R. Pastor-Satorras, J.M. Rubi,and A. Diaz-Guilera (eds.), Proc. of the XVIII Sitges Conference on Statistical Mechanics, Sitges, Barcelona, Spain, 2002, Springer, Berlin;