
Sarah Williams
PhD Student
Sarah Williams is a third-year PhD student specializing in cell biology and advanced microscopy techniques. Her dissertation research focuses on understanding the role of cellular organelles in disease progression.
Sarah has a strong background in both experimental biology and computational analysis. She is particularly skilled in various microscopy techniques, including confocal, super-resolution, and live-cell imaging. Her work combines these experimental approaches with quantitative image analysis to uncover new insights into cellular function.
In addition to her research, Sarah is actively involved in science communication and mentors undergraduate students in the lab. She has presented her work at several national conferences and has co-authored three peer-reviewed publications.
Research Interests
- Cell Biology
- Microscopy
- Image Analysis
Education
- M.S. in Biology, University of California, San Diego (2020)
- B.S. in Biology, University of Washington (2018)
Recent Publications
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