James Williams
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
COM | Peds Critical Care
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Biography and Research Information
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James Williams, Assistant Professor in Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, leads a research group focused on critical care medicine and related health topics. His recent publications investigate patient experiences with cyclic vomiting syndrome, the immune cell characteristics in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SA-ARDS), and gut colonization with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae. Williams also has published on the neonatal presentation of PHACE syndrome and has a 2021 publication on surgical techniques in total knee arthroplasty. He maintains an active lab website and leads a research group. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 42 and 136 total publications, with 6,573 citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Williams collaborates with Brian Varisco at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 42
- Publications: 136
- Citations: 6,573
Selected Publications
- 444 scRNA seq analysis of lower respiratory tract immune cells to uncover immuno-endotypes in SA-PARDS (2025) DOI
- A Randomized Double-Blind Phase 2 Clinical Trial Treating Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia 2/3 with PepCan or <i>Candida</i> (2025) DOI
- A peptide-based human papillomavirus therapeutic vaccine, PepCan, or <i>Candida</i> adjuvant alone in treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2/3 (CIN2/3). (2023) DOI
- HPV-associated Vulvar Intraepithelial Carcinoma With Sebaceous Differentiation: Report of 2 Cases (2022) DOI
Grants & Funding
- scRNA seq Analysis of Lower Respiratory Tract Immune Cells to Uncover Immuno-Endotypes in Sepsis- Associated Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome UAMS College of Medicine Principal Investigator
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