Mark Williams Professor of Physics mark@neu.edu 617.373.7323 Expertise biophysics of DNA-protein interactions, Experimental Biological Physics Mark Williams in the Press Med India New Way to Look at Drug Development for HIV A team led by a Northeastern University professor may have altered the way we look at drug development for HIV by uncovering some unusual properties of a human protein called APOBEC3G (A3G). In an article published in Nature Chemistry, Prof. Mark Williams and his graduate student Kathy Chaurasiya, along with several collaborators, show how these unusual […] Mark Williams for Northeastern Global News 3Qs: A new way to battle HIV 3Qs: A new way to battle HIV New research from physics professor Mark Williams stands to transform HIV/AIDS drug discovery by elucidating a long-held paradox about the molecules that form our first line of immune defense against the virus. Laser show — for a cure Laser show — for a cure Physics professor Mark Williams and his research team reveal the mechanism of a well-known cancer drug using optical tweezers.
Med India New Way to Look at Drug Development for HIV A team led by a Northeastern University professor may have altered the way we look at drug development for HIV by uncovering some unusual properties of a human protein called APOBEC3G (A3G). In an article published in Nature Chemistry, Prof. Mark Williams and his graduate student Kathy Chaurasiya, along with several collaborators, show how these unusual […]