Reader in Computational Biology, University of Kent
Mark Wass is computational biologist with expertise in the development of computational methods for the analysis of protein structure and function. He also applies these methods to address important biological questions. These questions include drug resistance in cancer and virus virulence. He has worked extensively on understanding Ebola virus virulence and in 2016 was awarded the 'Fight against Ebola' prize by the International Society of Computational Biology.
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