Caroline Williams-Gray, PhD, is a Principal Research Associate in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge and an honorary consultant neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. She studied medicine at Cambridge University and Oxford Clinical School, and subsequently earned her PhD from Cambridge for work on the cognitive heterogeneity of Parkinson’s disease. Following completion of a Clinical Lectureship in Neurology, she was awarded an MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship in 2018. She now leads a translational research group investigating the basis of heterogeneity in Parkinson’s and the role of the immune system in this condition.
Caroline Williams-Gray, PhD
University of Cambridge | Cambridge, United Kingdom
Caroline Williams-Gray, PhD, is a Principal Research Associate in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge and an honorary consultant neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. She studied medicine at Cambridge University and Oxford Clinical School, and subsequently earned her PhD from Cambridge for work on the cognitive heterogeneity of Parkinson’s disease. Following completion of a Clinical Lectureship in Neurology, she was awarded an MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship in 2018. She now leads a translational research group investigating the basis of heterogeneity in Parkinson’s and the role of the immune system in this condition.