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Adjunct Associate Professor Elizabeth Williams is affiliated with the School of Biomedical Sciences within the Faculty of Health at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She holds a PhD and Bachelor of Science (Honours) from The University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on oncology and carcinogenesis, with particular emphasis on prostate and bladder cancers, biochemistry, and cell biology. Her work explores tumor microenvironment dynamics, patient-derived models, and immunotherapy approaches.
Her research interests include the molecular mechanisms of cancer progression, targeted therapies for treatment-resistant cancers, and the application of precision medicine tools such as patient-derived organoids and xenograft models. She has contributed to studies on circulating tumor cells, androgen receptor signaling pathways, and the role of bacterial pathogens in cancer development.
Recent publications highlight her work on Neisseria species' carcinogenic potential, challenges in prostate cancer patient-derived models, and immunophenotypic analysis of bladder cancer. Her research bridges basic science and clinical applications, aiming to improve therapeutic strategies for metastatic and treatment-resistant cancers.
Elizabeth Williams collaborates on projects involving molecular profiling, tumor microenvironment deconvolution, and computational modeling of cancer growth dynamics. Her contributions to the field are reflected in her extensive publication record, with a focus on translational research impacting clinical oncology.



