Lakiesha Williams
American biomedical engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American biomedical engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lakiesha Williams is a biomedical engineer and an Associate Professor at the University of Florida.[1] Williams specializes in traumatic brain injury and biomechanics. Specifically, her work involves the modelling and mechanics of soft tissue, and how outside influences affect their structure. Much of her work on repetitive brain trauma involves utilizing preclinical models to study the long term neurodegenerative effects of damages. She grew up in New Orleans, with her dad working as a carpenter. Williams went on to become a first generation college student, college graduate, and now, an Associate Professor.[2]
Lakiesha Williams | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Louisiana State University Mississippi State University |
Occupation | biomedical engineer |
Williams received a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Biological engineering from Louisiana State University in 2001 and 2003 respectively.
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biomedical engineering at Mississippi State University in 2006. [1]
Williams has over 60 publications. Her most cited work has been cited more than 90 times.
Here is a list of her most cited works, included in this number are those publications that have been cited over 40 times:
B Wang, G Wang, F To, JR Butler, A Claude, RM McLaughlin, LN Williams. . .(2013)
B Wang, ME Tedder, CE Perez, G Wang, AL de Jongh Curry, F To, ... (2012)
MW Trim, MF Horstemeyer, H Rhee, H El Kadiri, LN Williams, J Liao, ... (2011)
SG Chung, NK Lee, SR Kim (2009)
N Lee, MF Horstemeyer, H Rhee, B Nabors, J Liao, LN Williams (2014) [13]
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