Michael Williams

Michael Williams


B.S. Biology, Health and Society, University of Michigan; M.S., Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York, NY
Advisor: rotation student
Email: Michael.Williams@stonybrook.edu

 

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Research Interests

 

My current research interests lie in exploring diseases induced by viruses with pandemic potential and alterations in cancer.  I’m particularly interested in alterations in host mechanisms associated with these diseases in order to illuminate novel potential targets for future therapies or interventions.

Publications

White, K., Esparza, M., Liang, J., Bhat, P., Naidoo, J., McGovern, B. L., Williams, M. A. P., Alabi, B. R., Shay, J., Niederstrasser, H., Posner, B., García-Sastre, A., Ready, J., & Fontoura, B. M. A. (2021). Aryl Sulfonamide Inhibits Entry and Replication of Diverse Influenza Viruses via the Hemagglutinin Protein. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 64(15): 10951.

Haas, K.M., McGregor, M.J., Bouhaddou, M., Polacco, B.J., Kim, E.Y., Nguyen, T.T., Newton, B.W., Urbanowski, M., Kim, H., Williams, M.A.P. et al. (2023). Proteomic and Genetic Analyses of Influenza A Viruses Identify Pan-Viral Host Targets. Nature Communications 14: 6030.

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