Gareth R. Williams received an MChem (Hons) degree from the
University of Oxford in 2002. He remained in Oxford working for a DPhil (PhD)
in materials chemistry, which was completed in 2005. Then he spent three years
working in science program management for the UK government, before returning
to Oxford to take up a post-doctoral position in 2009. In September 2010 he
joined London Metropolitan University as a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical
Science, and in November 2012 was appointed to the UCL School of Pharmacy as a
Lecturer in Pharmaceutics. He is currently Professor of Pharmaceutical
Materials Science, Head of the Research Department of Pharmaceutics, the
Faculty of Life Sciences Graduate Tutor for Taught Programmes, Co-Director of
the EPSRC CDT in Advanced Therapeutics & Nanomedicines, and Co-Director of
the EPSRC & SFI CDT in Transformative Pharmaceutical Technologies.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Drug Delivery
Electrospinning
Inorganic Materials
Nanomaterials
Polymers
Theranostics
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Nanomaterials
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Theranostics
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Inorganic Materials
Short Biography
Gareth R. Williams received an MChem (Hons) degree from the
University of Oxford in 2002. He remained in Oxford working for a DPhil (PhD)
in materials chemistry, which was completed in 2005. Then he spent three years
working in science program management for the UK government, before returning
to Oxford to take up a post-doctoral position in 2009. In September 2010 he
joined London Metropolitan University as a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical
Science, and in November 2012 was appointed to the UCL School of Pharmacy as a
Lecturer in Pharmaceutics. He is currently Professor of Pharmaceutical
Materials Science, Head of the Research Department of Pharmaceutics, the
Faculty of Life Sciences Graduate Tutor for Taught Programmes, Co-Director of
the EPSRC CDT in Advanced Therapeutics & Nanomedicines, and Co-Director of
the EPSRC & SFI CDT in Transformative Pharmaceutical Technologies.