Anwen S Williams

Immunology
Cardiff University, UK
United Kingdom

Scientist Immunology
Biography

Cardiff University School of Medicine, UK Anwen S Williams is a Pharmacist, a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a senior member of the academic staff in the School of Medicine at Cardiff University. She is a biomedical research expert who is passionate about defining the biological changes that occur in the musculoskeletal system during the transition from health to disease. Her work has been supported by Arthritis Research UK, the Wellcome Trust, the British Heart Foundation, the Medical Research Charity and Joint action. Her sustained output of high quality research papers provide evidence of her scientific expertise that is aligned with (i) the development and characterization of models which recapitulate cellular, molecular and architectural features of inflammatory joint disease, (ii) the identification and examination of cellular and molecular mechanisms that orchestrate cell trafficking, inflammation-induced tissue injury and reparative responses and (iii) the evaluation of novel agents for treating arthritis. Cardiff University School of Medicine, UK Anwen S Williams is a Pharmacist, a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a senior member of the academic staff in the School of Medicine at Cardiff University. She is a biomedical research expert who is passionate about defining the biological changes that occur in the musculoskeletal system during the transition from health to disease. Her work has been supported by Arthritis Research UK, the Wellcome Trust, the British Heart Foundation, the Medical Research Charity and Joint action. Her sustained output of high quality research papers provide evidence of her scientific expertise that is aligned with (i) the development and characterization of models which recapitulate cellular, molecular and architectural features of inflammatory joint disease, (ii) the identification and examination of cellular and molecular mechanisms that orchestrate cell trafficking, inflammation-induced tissue injury and reparative responses and (iii) the evaluation of novel agents for treating arthritis.

Research Intrest

Immunology