ScienceDocs Medical Writer Dr. William
Dr. William has over 20 years of experience in developing medical and scientific content. Over the past 7 years, he has worked on hundreds of projects across all manner of topics written by non-native English-speaking authors for companies in India, China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. Dr. William can help clients on every level including but not limited to substantive support for research articles, slide deck development, preparation of letters, and editorial services.
In recent years, he has published manuscripts on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, multiple sclerosis, the analgesic properties of a neurotensin analog, type 2 diabetes mellitus, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis c virus, Hodgkin lymphoma and anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, soft tissue sarcoma, chronic immune thrombocytopenia, psoriasis vulgaris, hidradenitis suppurativa, injectable bulking agents for fecal incontinence, antithrombin replacement, pegylated granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and the cardiovascular effects associated with an aminomethylcycline antibiotic. He is the recipient of an American Medical Writers Association Professional Development Certificate, and was among the first small group of people in the United States to receive certification as a medical publication professional by the International Society of Medical Publication Professionals.
Dr. William earned his BA in Psychology with departmental honors from The Johns Hopkins University in 1995 and his PhD from the Interdepartmental PhD Program for Neuroscience under the auspices of the Brain Research Institute of The University of California at Los Angeles in 2002. While enrolled at UCLA, Dr. William was awarded a traineeship in the National Institutes of Health-funded Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology. Following his graduate training, William applied his interest in developmental neuroendocrinology to the study of stress and sex steroid hormone receptor expression in the postmortem human brain in one of the foremost schizophrenia research laboratories in the world. During three years of postdoctoral fellowship in the Neuropathology Section of the Clinical Brain Disorders Branch of the Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program of the National Institute of Mental Health, he localized and quantified hormone receptor messenger ribonucleic acids in the brains of those with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. In his research career, Dr. William was awarded a Johns Hopkins University Provost’s Undergraduate Award for Research and Excellence, a Robert G. Merrick Jr. Achievement Award for Mind/Brain Research, a 2004 Eli Lilly Travel Fellowship Award for Research Excellence, and a 2006 National Institutes of Health Fellows Award for Research Excellence. He was authored on 12 abstracts presented at scientific meetings, one book chapter, and 11 articles published in peer-reviewed journals. His work continues to be widely cited in the scientific literature.
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