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Richard Williams is a Researcher in the Department of Natural Sciences, focusing on viral and microbial ecology in wildlife systems. His work spans avian viruses, protist distributions, and invasive plant species, with emphasis on molecular diagnostics and epidemiological patterns.
Research interests include avian pathology, viral evolution, and ecological impacts of pathogens. Key projects involve papillomavirus in birds, avipoxvirus epidemiology, and climate-driven distribution shifts in marine protists. His interdisciplinary approach bridges virology, ecology, and biodiversity conservation.
Publications from 2006–2018 highlight collaboration with institutions on avian influenza in Andean Peru, viral studies in African wildlife, and global plant invasion modeling. No specific scientific awards are noted, but his work contributes to understanding emergent pathogens and wildlife health dynamics.
Grants and advising roles are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, though his extensive publication record suggests active research engagement. No lab affiliations or teams are mentioned.
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