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Unraveling the Mysteries Hidden in DNA
New research from Northeastern Professor Mark Williams and Senior Research Scientist Micah McCauley have developed a novel approach to unfurling the mysteries tucked away in human DNA.
January 14, 2019
One if by editing, two if by roadblock: Human protein fights HIV as both monomer and dimer
Congratulations to Physics Professor Mark Williams and his postdoc Mike Morse for their paper published in Nature Communications on the unique capabilities of the human protein that inhibits HIV-1.
October 12, 2017
Physics professor Mark Williams talks about his research
Mark Williams, Professor of Physics, sits down with the College of Science Graduate Program staff to talk about his research at Northeastern University.
December 12, 2016
3Qs: A new way to battle HIV
In a paper published last week in the journal Nature Chemistry, physics professor Mark Williams and his team present new research that elucidates a long-held paradox about a protein called APOBEC3G that could transform HIV drug discovery.
December 02, 2013