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47
Citations
16356
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4721
National Ranking
1350

Overview

Nathan Eagle is affiliated with Aerie Ventures in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their recent research contributions span several subfields, including Oncology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Computer Networks and Communications, Gastroenterology, and Surgery. Their work is also characterized by a focus on specific topics such as colorectal cancer screening and detection, gastric cancer management and outcomes, software system performance and reliability, and gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis and treatment.

The main topics covered in Nathan Eagle's publications include:

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments

The scientist's publication output has appeared in several notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Endoscopy
  • Clinical Chemistry

Nathan Eagle has collaborated with several co-authors over the course of their work. Frequent collaborators include:

  • E. Omallao
  • Yvonne Bailey
  • Fintan O'Hara
  • Carolyn Costigan
  • Ashley Sullivan

Recent papers authored by Nathan Eagle feature a mix of clinical and technical research topics:

  • "One Day Bowel Preparation for Colon Capsule Endoscopy is as Efficacious as Traditional Split Prep Regimen and may Improve Patient Satisfaction and Therefore Compliance," 2024, Endoscopy
  • "A-361 Developing a Process for Preparation and Validation of Point of Care Middleware Upgrades," 2024, Clinical Chemistry
  • "Completion small bowel capsule endoscopy after device assisted enteroscopy is of value in managing a variety of patients with small bowel disease," 2025, Endoscopy

Best Publications

  • Reality mining: sensing complex social systems

    Nathan Eagle;Alex (Sandy) Pentland

  • Inferring friendship network structure by using mobile phone data

    Nathan Eagle;Alex Sandy Pentland;David Lazer

  • Quantifying the impact of human mobility on malaria.

    Amy Wesolowski;Nathan Eagle;Nathan Eagle;Andrew J. Tatem;Andrew J. Tatem;David L. Smith;David L. Smith

  • Network Diversity and Economic Development

    Nathan Eagle;Nathan Eagle;Michael Macy;Michael Macy;Rob Claxton;Rob Claxton

  • Eigenbehaviors: identifying structure in routine

    Nathan N. Eagle;Nathan N. Eagle;Alex Sandy Pentland

  • Social serendipity: mobilizing social software

    N. Eagle;A. Pentland

  • Smartphones: An Emerging Tool for Social Scientists

    Mika Raento;Antti Oulasvirta;Nathan Eagle

  • Heterogeneous Mobile Phone Ownership and Usage Patterns in Kenya

    Amy Wesolowski;Nathan Eagle;Abdisalan M. Noor;Robert W. Snow

  • Social Serendipity: Proximity Sensing and Cueing

    Nathan Eagle;Alex Pentland

  • The impact of biases in mobile phone ownership on estimates of human mobility

    Amy Wesolowski;Nathan Eagle;Nathan Eagle;Abdisalan M. Noor;Robert W. Snow

  • txteagle: Mobile Crowdsourcing

    Nathan Eagle

  • Airtime transfers and mobile communications: Evidence in the aftermath of natural disasters

    Joshua E. Blumenstock;Nathan Eagle;Marcel Fafchamps

  • Persistence and periodicity in a dynamic proximity network.

    Aaron Clauset;Nathan Eagle

  • Combined short range radio network and cellular telephone network for interpersonal communications

    Nathan Norfleet Eagle;Alex Paul Pentland

  • Mobile divides: gender, socioeconomic status, and mobile phone use in Rwanda

    Joshua Blumenstock;Nathan Eagle

  • Discovering spatiotemporal mobility profiles of cellphone users

    Murat Ali Bayir;Murat Demirbas;Nathan Eagle

  • Mobility profiler: A framework for discovering mobility profiles of cell phone users

    Murat Ali Bayir;Murat Demirbas;Nathan Eagle

  • Machine perception and learning of complex social systems

    Nathan Norfleet Eagle

  • Quantifying seasonal population fluxes driving rubella transmission dynamics using mobile phone data.

    Amy Wesolowski;C. J. E. Metcalf;C. J. E. Metcalf;Nathan Eagle;Nathan Eagle;Janeth Kombich

  • Divided We Call: Disparities in Access and Use of Mobile Phones in Rwanda

    Joshua Evan Blumenstock;Nathan Eagle

  • Mobile phones and malaria: modeling human and parasite travel.

    Caroline O. Buckee;Amy Wesolowski;Nathan N. Eagle;Nathan N. Eagle;Elsa Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Tatem
Andrew J. Tatem University of Southampton
Robert W. Snow
Robert W. Snow Kenya Medical Research Institute
David L. Smith
David L. Smith University of Washington
Marcel Fafchamps
Marcel Fafchamps Stanford University
Aaron Clauset
Aaron Clauset University of Colorado Boulder
David Lazer
David Lazer Northeastern University
Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Microsoft (United States)
Murat Demirbas
Murat Demirbas University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Abdisalan M. Noor
Abdisalan M. Noor World Health Organization

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