E. Eugene Williams, Ph.D.
Fulbright Scholar and
Professor
of Biological Sciences
Salisbury University
1101 Camden Avenue
Salisbury,
Maryland 21801
Curriculum Vitae
Personal
Work
phone:
410-548-2062
FAX: 410-543-6433
E-mail: eewilliams@salisbury.edu Citizenship:
USA
Current and
Previous Positions
2011
– present Professor
of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University.
2004
- 2011 Associate
Professor of Biological Sciences, Salisbury
University.
1999
- 2004 Assistant
Professor of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University.
1995 - 1999 Postdoctoral
Research Associate, Department of Biology, Indiana
University / Purdue University at
Indianapolis.
1993 - 1995 Postdoctoral
Research Associate, Department of Zoology, Oregon
State University.
1991 - 1993
Research
Associate, Department of Zoology, Arizona State
University.
1989 - 1991 Teaching
Associate, Department of Zoology, Arizona State
University.
1988 - 1989 Research
Associate, Department of Zoology, Arizona State
University.
1984 - 1987 Research
Assistant, Institute for Marine Biomedical Research,
University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
1980 - 1984
Research
Aide,
Institute for Marine Biomedical Research, University
of North Carolina-Wilmington.
Education
1993 Arizona State
University
Ph.D. Zoology
1987 University of
North Carolina - Wilmington MS Marine
Biology
1983 University of
North Carolina - Wilmington BS Marine
Biology
Awards,
Fellowships, Scholarships
2012 Fulbright Scholarship. Iceland.
Metabolic and biochemical responses of Icelandic
Arctic charr to temperature change.
2006 University System of Maryland Board
of Regents Award for Excellence in Mentoring. (This is
their highest award.)
2005 Outstanding
Research Mentor for 2005, Salisbury University.
1992 Second
Place, Scholander Award Competition, American
Physiological Society, Comparative Physiology Section.
1987 Arizona
State University Graduate College Research Fellowship.
1984 National
Science Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellowship.
1983 Wrightsville
Marine Research Foundation Fellowship, MS Student Award.
1983 BS
Magna cum laude with Honors in Marine Biology (GPA =
4.986).
1983 Biological
Sciences Award (graduate with highest GPA in
Biological
Sciences).
1982 W.S.
DeLoach Award in Organic Chemistry, Department of
Chemistry, UNC - Wilmington.
1980 Wrightsville
Marine
Research Foundation Scholarship.
Society
Memberships
International
Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids
(Charter Member).
American
Physiological Society
American Society
for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
American Society
for Cell Biology.
Society for
Integrative and Comparative Biology.
American
Association for the Advancement of Science.
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
(past-President, Salisbury University Chapter).
Service
2014-present
President of the Friends of the Nanticoke
River.
2010-present
Member of the Graduate Committee, Department
of Biological Sciences.
2006-present
Member of the Agricultural Reconciliation
Committee, Office of Planning and Zoning, Wicomico
County, MD.
2005-present
Member of the Long-Range Planning and
Departmental Evaluation Committee, Department of
Biological Sciences.
2004-present
Member of the Tenure Committee Department of
Biological Sciences.
2002-present
I have served on several panels for the
National Science Foundation.
1999-present
I review an average of four manuscripts per
year for scientific journals including Marine Biology,
Frontiers in
Aquatic
Physiology,
The
Journal of Experimental Biology, Lipids, and
The American
Journal of Physiology and others.
2005-2013
Member of the Steering Committee of the
Friends of the Nanticoke River.
2002-2013
Department of Biological Sciences Faculty
Search Committees, Salisbury University. I have
served on seven Departmental Search Committees, and
chaired one of them.
2006-2012
Vice President for Affiliate Affairs of the
Washington Academy of Sciences.
2003-2012
Faculty advisor to the SU Sailing Club and
Intercollegiate Sailing Team.
2006-2011
Member of the Salisbury University Student
Research Conference Committee.
2006-2011
Member of the Salisbury University
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. Chair 2009-2010
and 2010-2011.
2006-2011
Member of the Undergraduate Curriculum
Committee of the Henson School of Science and
Technology.
2004-2011
Member of the
Henson School of Science and Technology Health
Professions Advisory Committee.
2004-2010
President of the Salisbury University Chapter
of Phi Kappa Phi.
2000-2009
Member of the Henson School of Science and
Technology Health Professions Advisement Committee,
Salisbury University.
2004-2007
Member of the Maryland Sea Grant College
Academic Advisory Council.
2000-2006
Henson School of Science and Technology
Biology/Chemistry Interface Committee, Salisbury
University.
2000-2005
Library Liaison for the Department of
Biological Sciences, Salisbury University.
2002-2003
Chair of the Learning Technology Committee of
the Faculty Senate, Salisbury University.
2000-2003
Member of the Learning Technology Committee
of the Faculty Senate, Salisbury University.
2000-2003
Member of the Henson School of Science and
Technology Instructional Technology Committee,
Salisbury University.
1996-1999
Representative from the Purdue School of
Science, IUPUI Association of Postdoctoral Research
Fellows. Co-author of the Constitution of the IUPUI
Postdoctoral Research Fellows.
1996-1999
Admissions Officer, Sigma Xi, Indiana
University Medical Center Chapter.
1990-1992
Member of the Ullman Endowed Chair in Ecology
search committee, Department of Zoology, Arizona
State University.
1990-1991
Graduate Student Representative of the
Faculty Senate, Arizona State University.
1989 - 1990
Member of the Graduate Student Association
Research Council, Graduate College, Arizona State
University.
1988 - 1989
Member of the Graduate Programs Committee,
Department of Zoology, Arizona State
University.
Courses
Taught
(My primary teaching
responsibilities are italicized).
Biol 101
Fundamentals of Biology
Biol 122
Biological
Principles
and Processes
Biol 210
Biology: Concepts and Methods
Biol 213
Zoology
Biol 350
Cell Biology
Biol 399
International Field Studies. The Biology of
Arctic Fishes
Biol 415
Research I
Biol 416
Research II
Biol 418
Seminar
Biol 420
Readings in Biological Sciences
Biol 422
Vertebrate
Physiology
Biol 460
The Biology of Cell Membranes
Biol 465
Advanced
Cell Biology
Biol 490
Special
Topic:
Membrane Biology
Honr 311 Honors
interdisciplinary Seminar: Cancer and Society
Publications
(*
undergraduate author)
In
Submission
Williams, E. E.
and M. E. O. Smith*. 2014. Docosahexaenoic acid
induces death in murine leukemia cells by activating
the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis.
In
Preparation
Williams, E.E.,
M. F. Frana, and E. A. Venso. 2014. The use of phospholipid
fatty acid profiles for bacterial source tracking.
Invited
Monograph
Williams, E. E.
2009. Introduction to the special edition
“Celebration of Darwin’s Bicentennial”. Journal of
the Washington Academy of Sciences, 95:3-4.
Peer
Reviewed
Williams,
E. E., M. J. Anderson*, T. J. Miller*, and S. D.
Smith*. 2005. The lipid composition of hypodermal
membranes from the blue crab (Callinectes
sapidus) changes during the molt cycle and
alters calcium permeability. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B, 137:
235-245.
Williams, E. E.,
C. A. Beuchat, B. S. Stewart, G. N. Somero, and J.R.
Hazel. 2001. Hydrostatic- pressure and temperature
effects on the molecular order of erythrocyte
membranes from deep-, shallow-, and non-diving
mammals. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:888-894.
Williams, E. E.,
J. A. Cooper*, W. Stillwell, and L. J. Jenski. 2000.
The curvature and cholesterol content of
phospholipid bilayers alter the transbilayer
distribution of specific molecular species of
phosphatidylethanolamine. Molecular Membrane Biology
17:157-164.
Williams, E. E.,
B. D. May*, W. Stillwell, and L. J. Jenski. 1999.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) alters the molecular
species composition, but not the phospholipid class
composition, of membranous vesicles exfoliated from
the surface of a murine leukemia cell line.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1418:185-196.
Williams, E. E.,
W. Stillwell, and L. J. Jenski. 1998.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) alters the structure and
composition of membranous vesicles exfoliated from
the surface of a murine leukemia cell line.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1371:351-362.
Williams, E. E. 1998.
Membrane lipids: What membrane physical properties
are conserved during physiochemically-induced
membrane restructuring? American Zoologist
38:280-290.
Williams, E. E.
and G. N. Somero. 1996. Seasonal-, tidal cycle- and
microhabitat-related variation in membrane order of
phospholipid vesicles from gills of the intertidal
mussel Mytilus
californianus. Journal of Experimental Biology
199:1587-1596.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. 1995. Restructuring of plasma
membrane phospholipids in isolated hepatocytes of
rainbow trout during brief in vitro
cold exposure. Journal of Comparative Physiology
164B:600-608.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. 1994.
Membrane fluidity and hemilayer temperature
sensitivity in trout hepatocytes during brief in vitro
cold exposure. American Journal of Physiology
226:R773-R780.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. 1994. Thermal adaptation in fish
membranes: Temporal resolution of adaptive
mechanisms. In: Temperature Adaptation of Biological
Membranes. A.R. Cossins, editor. Portland Press:
London. pp. 91-106.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. 1993. The role of DHA-containing
molecular species of phospholipid in the thermal
adaptation of biological membranes. In: Essential
Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids. A. Sinclair and R.
Gordon, editors. American Oil Chemists Society:
Champaign, Illinois. pp. 128-133.
Hazel, J. R., S.
J. McKinley and E. E. Williams. 1992. Thermal
adaptation in biological membranes: Interacting
effects of temperature and pH. Journal of
Comparative Physiology 162B:593-601.
Hazel, J. R., E.
E. Williams, R. Livermore and N. Mozingo. 1991.
Thermal adaptation in biological membranes:
Functional significance of changes in phospholipid
molecular species composition. Lipids 26:277-282.
Hazel, J. R. and
E. E. Williams. 1990. The role of alterations in
membrane lipid composition in enabling physiological
adaptation of organisms to their physical
environment. Progress in Lipid Research 29:167-227.
Williams, E. E.
and R. W. Brauer. 1987. Thermoregulatory behavior
and temperature gradient perception in a juvenile
fish (Poecilia reticulata).
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
65:1389-1394.
Brauer, R. W., R.
D. McCall, E. E. Williams*, C. G. Miller* and E. D. Johnson*.
1986. Phenomena dependent on O2 transport
waiting for ISOTT input. Advances in Experimental
Medicine and Biology 200:317-322.
Brauer, R. W., E.
D. Johnson*, C. G. Miller*, M. I. Sanchez-Grinan, M.
G. Shelton and E. E. Williams*. 1985. Modification
of temperature preference behavior by hypoxia and
metabolic inhibitors. In: Pharmacology of
Thermoregulation, 6th International
Symposium. P. Lomax, editor. S. Karger: Basil.
Brauer, R. W., M.
R. Jordan, M. Kinney, C. G. Miller*, and E. E.
Williams*.
1984. Temperature/ pressure interactions in regard
to temperature and pressure preference behavior. In:
Thermal Physiology. J.R.S. Hales, editor. Raven
Press: New York.
Brauer, R. W., M.
R. Jordan, R. D. Roer, E. E. Williams*,
M.Y. Bekman, G. I. Galazii and V. G. Sidelyova.
1984. Pressure effects on thermal preference
behavior in Gammarid amphipods from 600-1000m in
Lake Baikal. Journal of Thermal Biology 9:205-213.
Amanda Biederman.
Acute temperature change and LDH activity in the
Atlantic killifish, Fundulus
heteroclitus. Poster presentation
given
at Capital Science 2014 (CapSci14), Washington DC,
March 29, 2014.
Andrea Korell.
Seasonal changes in the activity of lactate
dehydrogenase in a estuarine fish, Fundulus
heteroclitus. Poster presentation given at Capital Science 2014
(CapSci14), Washington DC, March 29, 2014.
Amanda
Biederman. Acute temperature change and LDH
activity in the Atlantic killifish, Fundulus
heteroclitus. Poster presentation
given
at the spring meeting of the Atlantic Estuarine
Research Society, Ocean City, MD, March 28, 2014.
Andrea Korell.
Seasonal changes in the activity of lactate
dehydrogenase in a estuarine fish, Fundulus
heteroclitus. Poster presentation given at the
spring meeting of the Atlantic Estuarine Research
Society, Ocean City, MD, March 28, 2014..
McAleer, K. The
effects of temperature on the expression and
activity of catalase and superoxide dismutase in
Chinook salmon cells. Poster presented at the
Salisbury University Student Research Conference,
April 27, 2012.
Rowe,
A.
E. The Expression of Enzymes Involved in the
Temperature-Induced Remodeling of Membrane
Phospholipids in Chinook salmon cells. Oral
presentation given at the Salisbury
University Student Research Conference, April 27,
2012.
Sorce, G.
Temperature Effects on Enzymes of the Cellular
Membrane in Fundulus heteroclitus. Poster
presented at the Salisbury University Student
Research Conference, April 27, 2012.
Reese,
A. L. and E. E. Williams. Temperature
as a cellular stress of Chinook salmon embryo
cells. Poster presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, San Diego, CA,
April 20-25, 2012.
Ward, K. and E. E.
Williams. Temporal
hierarchy of membrane restructuring during cold
acclimation in fish. Poster presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, San Diego, CA,
April 20-25, 2012.
Reese,
A. L. and E. E. Williams. Temperature
as a cellular stress of Chinook salmon embryo
cells. Oral presentation resented at the Capital
Science Conference 2012, Washington D.C., April 1,
2012.
Desai, H. K. and E.
E. Williams. Temperature-induced changes in
membrane molecular order of Chinook salmon cells. Poster presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Washington,
D.C., April 9-13, 2011.
Kunciw,
S.
E. and E. E. Williams.
Changes in gene expression for lipid metabolism
in Chinook salmon during temperature change.
Poster presented at the 2010 American
Physiological Society's Intersociety
Meeting: Global Change and Global Science.
Comparative Physiology in a Changing World,
Westminster, Colorado, August 4-7, 2010.
Kunciw, S. E., J.
Scott and A. Nguyen Changes in the Expression of
Genes for Lipid Metabolism in Chinook Salmon
during Temperature Change. Talk given at the
Salisbury University Student Research Conference,
April 3, 2010.
Kunciw, S. E., Temperature-induced
changes in the expression of enzymes involved in
membrane restructuring in Chinook salmon cells.”
Oral presentation, Capital Science Conference
2010, Washington D.C. March 2010.
Ullah,
S.
P. and E. E. Williams.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) alters the
deformability of murine melanoma cells. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
New Orleans, LA, April 18-22, 2009.
Crowder, L. A.,
J. C. McMullen, and E. E. Williams. Temporal
patterns of cold-induced membrane restructuring in
fish cells. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting
of the American Society for Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, New Orleans, LA, April 18-22,
2009.
Crowder, L.
A., J. C. McMullen, E. Twilley, C. Creager, L.
Cabrera, F. Huang and
E. E. Williams. Docosahexaenoic acid:
Toxic to tumors, friendly to fish. Poster
presented at the 22nd National Conference on
Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Salisbury
University, MD, April 10-12 2008.
Ullah, S.
1, C. Manarinjara
1, B. Klebon
1, S. Moore
1, E. Ancel 2, N. Miller 2,
D. Talaiver 2, S. Potter 2,
R. Ash2 and E.E. Williams1 (1
Department of Biological Sciences, Salisbury
University, Salisbury, MD, and
2
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Old
Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.) The effects of
microgravity on cell deformability. Poster
presented at the 22nd National Conference on
Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Salisbury
University, MD, April 10-12, 2008.
Crowder, L., J.
McMullen and E. E. Williams.
Metabolism of docosahexaenoic acid in fish and
cancer cells. Poster presented by Crowder and
McMullen at the Eleventh Annual Undergraduate
Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological
Sciences. Hosted by the Departments of Chemistry
and Biochemistry and Biological Sciences,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, October
11, 2008.
Williams,
E.E. 1, N.
Miller2, E. Ancel2, C. Manarinjara1,
S. Moore1,
C. Sczamarski2, D. Talaiver2,
and S.
Ullah1. (1 Department
of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University,
Salisbury, MD, and 2Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA.) The effects of microgravity on the
metastasis of cancer cells. Poster presented at
the 2007 meeting of the American Association for
Gravitational and Space Biology, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, Oct. 24-28
2007.
Fuller, T., E. E. Williams
and N. Miller. A sounding rocket experiment
to study the effects of microgravity on cancer
metastasis. Poster presented at the 2006 meeting
of the American Association for Gravitational and
Space Biology, Arlington, VA, Nov-2-5, 2006.
Williams, E.E.,
M.F. Frana, and E.A. Venso. The use of
phospholipid fatty acid profiles for bacterial
source tracking. Talk presented by Williams at the
106th Annual General Meeting of the
American Society of Microbiologists, Orlando,
Florida, May 23, 2006.
Lowe, A.J., A. Adeniran, and
E. E. Williams. Uptake of docosahexaenoic acid
into membranes of cells of the murine melanoma
line B16-F1. Poster presented by Lowe at the
Eighth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in
the Chemical and Biological Sciences. Hosted by
the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and
Biological Sciences, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County, October 15, 2005.
Williams,
E.E.
and M.J. Anderson. The
fatty acid composition of gill phospholipids from
the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) changes
during the molt cycle. Talk delivered by Williams
to the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society for
Integrative and Comparative Biology, New Orleans.
Orth,
M.
E., K. Moncure, and E. E. Williams. The
effects of DHA on T27A murine leukemia cells and
CHSE and ZF-L fish cells. Talk delivered by
Orth to the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society for
Integrative and Comparative Biology, New Orleans,
Louisiana, January 5, 2004.
Williams, E.E.
and M.J. Anderson. The fatty acid composition of
gills from the blue crab (Callinectes
sapidus) changes during the molt cycle. Talk
delivered by Williams to the 2004 Spring Meeting
of the Atlantic Estuarine Research Society,
Salisbury, Maryland, March 26, 2004.
Acocella,
M.R. and E.E.
Williams. Determining the subcellular location of
exogenously added docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in a
murine leukemia cell line. Poster presented
by M. Acocella at the Sixth Annual Undergraduate
Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological
Sciences. Hosted by the Departments of Chemistry
and Biochemistry and Biological Sciences,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, November
1, 2003.
Porto, M.P., H.B. Lillywhite,
and E.E. Williams. Isolation and analysis of
lipids from snake skins during development from
juvenile to adult. Poster presented by M.
Porto at the Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research
Symposium in the Chemical and Biological Sciences.
Hosted by the Departments of Chemistry and
Biochemistry and Biological Sciences, University
of Maryland, Baltimore County, November 1,
2003.
Fitzgerald-Miller, L. and E. E.
Williams. Does docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) kill
tumor cells by increasing the molecular order of
tumor cell membranes? Poster presented by l.
Fizgerald-Miller at the Sixth Annual Undergraduate
Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological
Sciences. Hosted by the Departments of Chemistry
and Biochemistry and Biological Sciences,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, November
1, 2003.
Anderson, M.
J., J. T. Miller, D. DaHill, M. J. Crimmins, C. A.
Matthews, and E. E. Williams.
Membrane lipid involvement in the molt cycle of
the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). Abstract and
oral presentation (by Anderson) at the 2003 Annual
Meeting of the Society for Integrative and
Comparative Biology, Toronto, Canada, January 7,
2003.
Anderson, M.
J., S. D. Smith, J. T. Miller, and E. E. Williams.
The lipid composition of hypodermal microvilli
from the carapace of the blue crab (Callinectes
sapidus) changes during the molt cycle. Abstract
and oral presentation (by Anderson) at the 2002
Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and
Comparative Biology, Anaheim, California, January
3, 2002.
Moore, M. M.,
J. V. White, S. D. Smith, and E. E.
Williams. Docosahexaenoic acid in cell
membranes: Fatal for cancer and vital for fish.
Abstract and poster presentation (by Moore and
White) at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Society
for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago,
Illinois, January 4, 2001.
Moore, M. M.,
J. V. White, S. D. Smith, and E. E.
Williams. Docosahexaenoic acid in cell
membranes: Fatal for cancer and vital for fish.
Abstract and poster presentation (by Moore and
White) at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Society
for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago,
Illinois, January 4, 2001.
Hollyfield, J.
A., E. E. Williams, L. J. Jenski., and W.
Stillwell. Vesicle size and cholesterol content
alter amino phospholipid asymmetry in unilamellar
vesicles. Abstract and oral presentation (by
Williams) at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,
Atlanta, Georgia, January 4, 2000.
Hollyfield, J.
A., E. E. Williams, L. J. Jenski., and W.
Stillwell. Vesicle size and cholesterol content
alter amino phospholipid asymmetry in unilamellar
vesicles. Abstract and oral presentation (by
Hollyfield) at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the
Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis, Indiana,
October 30, 1998.
May, B. D., E.
E. Williams, L. J. Jenski., and W. Stillwell.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-enrichment of murine
leukemia cells decreases their rate of vesicle
exfoliation. Abstract and oral presentation (by
May) presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the
Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis, Indiana,
October 30, 1998.
Williams, E.
E., L. J. Jenski, and W. Stillwell.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) alters the organization
of cholesterol-rich domains on the surface of
murine leukemia cells. Abstract and poster
presented at the annual meeting of the Biophysical
Society, Kansas City, Kansas, March 1998.
Jain, K. R., E.
E. Williams, L. J. Jenski., and W. Stillwell. The
effect of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on plasma
membrane exfoliation. Abstract. Abstract and oral
presentation (by Jain) at the 1997 Annual Meeting
of the Indiana Academy of Sciences, Rensselaer,
Indiana, October 31, 1997.
Williams, E.
E., W. Stillwell, and L. J. Jenski.
Docosahexaenoic acid induces membrane microdomain
formation in the plasma membrane of cultured
murine leukemia cells (T27A). Abstract and poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Biophysical
Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2-7,1997.
Williams, E. E.
1996. Membrane lipids: What membrane physical
properties are conserved during
physiochemically-induced membrane restructuring?
Invited oral presentation delivered at the
symposium, The Biology of Lipids: Integration of
Structure and Function, at the annual meeting of
the Society of Integrative and Comparative
Biology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 26-30,
1996.
Williams, E.
E., W. Stillwell, and L. J. Jenski.
Docosahexaenoic acid-containing molecular species
of phospholipid are sequestered into membrane
domains. Abstract and poster presentation at the
FASEB Summer Conference: Molecular Biophysics of
Cellular Membranes, Saxton’s River, Vermont, July
20-25, 1996.
Williams, E.
E., C. A. Beuchat and B. S. Stewart, G. N. Somero,
and J. R. Hazel. Fluidity, composition and Na+/K+-ATPase
activity of cell membranes from diving mammals.
Abstract and poster presented at the 1994 Fall
meeting of the American Physiological Society, San
Diego, California, October 29-November 2, 1994.
Williams, E. E. and J.
R. Hazel. The time course of temperature
acclimation: Rapid, cold-induced alterations in
the plasma membrane of trout hepatocytes. Abstract
and oral presentation delivered to the annual
meeting of the American Society of Zoologists,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, December
27-30, 1993.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. Rapid alterations in membrane
fluidity and metabolism during cold exposure in
trout hepatocytes. Abstract and oral presentation
to the Seventh Annual Tontozona Cell and Molecular
Biology Conference, Payson, Arizona, April 24-26,
1992.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. Rapid alterations in membrane
fluidity and metabolism during cold exposure in
trout hepatocytes. Abstract and poster
presentation to the 1992 meeting of the Federation
of the American Societies for Experimental
Biology, Anaheim, California, April 5-9, 1992.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. Acyl-chain regrouping is a rapid
response to cold exposure in rainbow trout
hepatocytes. Abstract and poster presented at the
American Physiological Society Fall Meeting,
Orlando, Florida, October 6-10, 1990.
Williams, E. E.
and J.R. Hazel. Acyl chain restructuring of trout
hepatocyte plasma membrane phospholipids during
cold exposure. Abstract and oral presentation to
the Fifth Annual Tontozona Cell and Molecular
Biology Conference, Payson, Arizona, April 20-22,
1990.
Williams, E.
E., R. Livermore, N. Mozingo and J. R. Hazel.
Phospholipid molecular species adjustments in
temperature acclimation: Functional significance.
Abstract and poster presented at the Centennial
Meeting of the American Society of Zoologists,
Boston, Massachusetts, December 27-30, 1989.
Williams, E. E.
and J. R. Hazel. Acyl chain regrouping in the
phospholipids of biomembranes is a rapid response
to temperature change. Abstract and oral
presentation to the Fourth Annual Tontozona Cell
and Molecular Biology Conference, Payson, Arizona,
April 21-23, 1989.
Williams, E. E.
and R. W. Brauer. Temperature and temperature
gradient perception in a juvenile fish. Abstract
and oral presentation to the Thermal Physiology
Symposium, a Satellite Symposium of the 30th IUPS
Congress, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 21-25,
1986.
March 29, 2014,
Keynote address, Capital Science 2014, Washington,
DC.
February 21,
2013 Salisbury University, Department of
Biological Sciences.
December 14, 2012,
Verið,
Háskólinn á Hólum (Hólar University College), Department
of Aquaculture and Fish Biology.
September 30,
2010 Salisbury University, Henson School of
Science and Technology.
March 29, 2007
Salisbury University, Henson School of Science and
Technology.
April 7, 2005
Old Dominion University, Department of Mechanical
Engineering.
September 1,
2004 Horn
Point Biological Laboratory, University of
Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
October 24,
2003 Salisbury University, Homecoming/Family
Weekend Seminar.
October 2, 2002
Salisbury University, Henson School of Science and
Technology.
April 30, 2002
Towson University, Department of Biological
Sciences.
March 5, 1999
Salisbury State University, Department of
Biological Sciences.
February 26,
1999 Penn State University, Berks-Lehigh Valley
College.
February 23,
1999 Indiana University – South Bend, Department
of Biological Sciences.
February 11,
1999 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department
of Biological Sciences.
January 29, 1999
Western Michigan University, Department of
Biological Sciences.
March 23, 1998
Florida Atlantic University, College of Liberal
Arts.
March 16, 1998
Southwest Missouri State University, Department of
Biology.
February 12, 1998
University of Tulsa, Department of Biology.
December 27, 1996
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,
1996 Annual Meeting. Symposium: The Biology of
Lipids: Integration of Structure and Function.
February 23, 1996
Indiana University / Purdue University at
Indianapolis, Department of Biology.
November 16, 1995
Indiana University School of Medicine, Department
of Physiology and Biophysics.
March 27, 1995
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
March 20, 1995
University of New Orleans, Department of
Biological
Sciences.
December 7, 1994
Oregon State University, M. O. Hatfield Marine
Science
Center.
March 14, 1994 San
Diego State University, Department of Biology.
October 4, 1993
Oregon State University, Department of Zoology.