Greg Williams

Greg Williams

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Research Editor, UAB News
(205) 975-3914
gdw@uab.edu

Williams is responsible for helping to further burnish the national reputation of the UAB basic science enterprise, as well as for promoting novel research efforts across all university disciplines. He develops news and feature content for delivery through print and online media, and engages with social media communities formed around common interests relevant to the UAB AMC 21 Research Strategic Plan. Williams is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and previously worked as senior science editor at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York State. 

Beats include: Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Biomedical Engineering, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Physiology and Biophysics, UAB Research Foundation
Rosyln Mannon, M.D., director of research at the UAB Comprehensive Transplant Institute and a kidney transplant specialist, talks with The Mix.
While most posts from The Mix feature a science story, we have also begun regularly sharing images coming out of UAB research.
The Mix asked Ming Luo, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Microbiology to answer some common questions about bird flu.
The ultimate goal of BIO is to see more inventions save and improve lives while serving as a basis of new companies that spread prosperity.
New study in European Heart Journal contradicts a recent study in the same publication, suggests evidence is lacking that digoxin increases mortality as atrial fibrillation treatment.
New marker predicts how resistant each patient’s brain cancer will be to chemotherapy.
Study authors say manipulating hormonal signals could effectively counter age-related cognitive decline.
Shannon Ross, M.D., talked to The Mix about how having a marker to tell which babies are most at risk for symptomatic CMV would help researchers decide when treatment with antiviral drugs is worth it.
A UAB study is the first suggest that any drug can dramatically reduce the risk of 30-day, all-cause hospital admission among older heart failure patients.
The book addresses molecular, cellular, behavioral and clinical roles for epigenetic mechanisms in the nervous system
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