
معرفی
Frederick E. Williams is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at the University of Toledo, within the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. His research focuses on developmental and behavioral toxicities of drugs and environmental chemicals, as well as creating zebrafish models for human diseases.
- Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Medical Science/Biochemistry, Medical College of Ohio (1990)
- M.H.S. in Microbiology/Immunology, Grand Valley State University (1985)
- B.S. in Biology, University of Michigan (1982)
Research Interests:
Williams' work spans toxicology, pharmacology, and neuroscience, with a focus on zebrafish as a model organism. His studies include:
- Drug metabolism via sulfotransferase enzymes
- Alzheimer's disease mechanisms and therapies
- Environmental chemical impacts on development and cognition
- Neuroprotection and oxidative stress
Publications Trends:
His 15 most recent articles emphasize zebrafish models for studying Alzheimer's disease, drug metabolism, developmental toxicity, and neuroprotective agents. Topics include okadaic acid, sulfotransferases, and synthetic drug effects.
Advising & Collaborations:
No specific students or advisors are listed. Co-authors include Isaac T. Schiefer, Frank Scott Hall, and Wissam Aboualaiwi, reflecting interdisciplinary collaborations in pharmacology and toxicology.




