
Scott Williams Lab @ UNC
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Our lab is broadly interested in how epithelia are established, maintained, and disrupted in disease.
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#TriCytoskeleton2018 what's happening here? Oh yeah, the 5th edition of the TCM. Excited to see new faces in the Cytoskeleton community at the Cytoskeleton Meeting meeting this year.


🍾Congratulations to Scott for getting TENURE today!!!! 🥳👏🍾 👨🏻🔬 His enthusiasm for science is contagious. UNC-Chapel Hill and his trainees are lucky to have such an amazing professor.🍾




Check out our first preprint 📰 🤯 Kendall Lough describes how mitotic spindle orientation is really a two-step process, and how basal membrane attachment controls the telophase correction step.

Can you ever get tired of the epithelium? During @MBLPhys we visualized for the first time a growing scale in a developing moth wing. ZEISS Microscopy Scales have a very precise microstructure that scatters light and generates structural color. #teamchitin Cyan-Nuclei, Magenta-Actin









Disruption of the nectin-afadin complex recapitulates features of the human cleft lip/palate syndrome CLPED1 New insights into cleft palate from Kendall Lough @kevinmbyrd Danielle Spitzer (she/her) Scott Williams Lab @ UNC & co In our Developmental Disorders Special Issue dev.biologists.org/content/147/21…


Very excited to see this Development special issue highlighting the intersection of organismal development and human disease! Includes the last paper from my PhD in Scott Williams Lab @ UNC exploring the genetic mechanisms of cleft palate associated with CLPED1 dev.biologists.org/content/147/21…



Cool presentation in our Bergstralh Lab /Peifer/Williams joint lab meeting by Scott William's lab member Juliet King! Fun fact, she's a double Peifer lab grandchild, working at Bucknell with Julie Gates and then with FoxLabDuke
