Larissa Williams

Larissa Williams

Promoted to Professor of Biology

Terminal degree and institution: Ph.D., North Carolina State University

Scholarly and creative work: Biological importance of genetic variation and cellular and molecular responses to toxicants, with a specific interest in how transcription factor proteins work to coordinate normal development in zebrafish.

Bloodworm (Glycera dibranchiata Ehlers, 1868) Populations in the Gulf of Maine Are Connected Through Gene Flow

Bloodworm (Glycera dibranchiata Ehlers, 1868) Populations in the Gulf of Maine Are Connected Through Gene Flow

Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of Triphenyl Phosphate (TPhP) Impact Development in Zebrafish

Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of Triphenyl Phosphate (TPhP) Impact Development in Zebrafish

Embryonic exposures to mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate induce larval steatosis in zebrafish independent of Nrf2a signaling

Embryonic exposures to mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate induce larval steatosis in zebrafish independent of Nrf2a signaling

The role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the future of toxicology

The role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the future of toxicology

Developmental bisphenol S toxicity in two freshwater animal models

Developmental bisphenol S toxicity in two freshwater animal models