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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Clare Williams is affiliated with Brunel University London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of medicine, with specific emphasis on pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Subfields of study include physiology, public health, environmental and occupational health, emergency medical services, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Respiratory and cough-related research
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Respiratory support and mechanisms
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research
  • Stroke rehabilitation and recovery
  • Acute ischemic stroke management

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Clare Williams include:

  • "Development of Core Outcome Measures sets for paediatric and adult Severe Asthma (COMSA)" (2022), European Respiratory Journal
  • "European Respiratory Society guideline on various aspects of quality in lung cancer care" (2022), European Respiratory Journal
  • "Narrative review to capture patients' perceptions and opinions about non-response and response to biological therapy for severe asthma" (2022), European Respiratory Journal
  • "Depression Outcomes Among Patients Treated With Fluoxetine for Stroke Recovery" (2021), JAMA Neurology
  • "Dyspnoea in acutely ill mechanically ventilated adult patients: an ERS/ESICM statement" (2024), European Respiratory Journal

Williams has frequently published in the following venues:

  • European Respiratory Journal
  • Breathe
  • Stroke
  • JAMA Neurology
  • ERJ Open Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Clare Williams include:

  • Ekaterina Khaleva
  • Anna Rattu
  • Christopher E. Brightling
  • Courtney Coleman
  • Hanna Nielsen

Clare Williams has received recognition as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • The Effects of Neurocognitive Remediation on Executive Processing in Patients With Schizophrenia

    Til Wykes;Clare Reeder;Julia Corner;Clare Williams

  • Effects on the brain of a psychological treatment: cognitive remediation therapy: functional magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia.

    Til Wykes;Michael Brammer;John Mellers;Peter Bray

  • Are the effects of cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) durable? Results from an exploratory trial in schizophrenia.

    Til Wykes;Clare Reeder;Clare Williams;Julia Corner

  • Doing health, doing gender: teenagers, diabetes and asthma.

    Clare Williams

  • 'Drawing the line' in prenatal screening and testing: Health practitioners' discussions

    Clare Williams;Priscilla Alderson;Bobbie Farsides

  • Fractured identities: injury and the balletic body

    Steven P. Wainwright;Clare Williams;Bryan S. Turner

  • Ethical boundary‐work in the embryonic stem cell laboratory

    Steven P. Wainwright;Clare Williams;Mike Michael;Bobbie Farsides

  • Thigh-Length Versus Below-Knee Stockings for Deep Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis After Stroke: A Randomized Trial

    M. Dennis;G. Cranswick;A. Deary;Alec Fraser

  • Women as moral pioneers? Experiences of first trimester antenatal screening

    Clare Williams;Jane Sandall;Gillian Lewando-Hundt;Bob Heyman

  • Forecasting science futures: legitimising hope and calming fears in the embryo stem cell debate.

    Jenny Kitzinger;Clare Williams

  • Is nondirectiveness possible within the context of antenatal screening and testing

    Clare Williams;Priscilla Alderson;Bobbie Farsides

  • Varieties of habitus and the embodiment of ballet

    Steven P. Wainwright;Clare Williams;Bryan S. Turner

  • Impact of case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis

    Paul Chadwick;Clare Williams;Joanna Mackenzie

  • From bench to bedside? Biomedical scientists' expectations of stem cell science as a future therapy for diabetes.

    Steven P. Wainwright;Clare Williams;Mike Michael;Bobbie Farsides

  • Envisaging the embryo in stem cell research: rhetorical strategies and media reporting of the ethical debates.

    Clare Williams;Jenny Kitzinger;Lesley Henderson

  • Framing the fetus in medical work: rituals and practices.

    Clare Williams

  • What constitutes 'balanced' information in the practitioners' portrayals of Down's syndrome?

    Clare Williams;Priscilla Alderson;Bobbie Farsides

  • Too many choices? Hospital and community staff reflect on the future of prenatal screening.

    Clare Williams;Priscilla Alderson;Bobbie Farsides

  • Get into Reading as an intervention for common mental health problems: exploring catalysts for change.

    Christopher Dowrick;Josie Billington;Jude Robinson;Andrew Hamer

  • Gender, adolescence and the management of diabetes.

    Clare Williams

  • Effects on the brain of a psychological treatment: cognitive remediation therapy

    Til Wykes;Michael Brammer;John Mellers;Peter Bray

Frequent Co-Authors

Priscilla Alderson
Priscilla Alderson University College London
Mike Michael
Mike Michael University of Exeter
Til Wykes
Til Wykes King's College London
Jenny Kitzinger
Jenny Kitzinger Cardiff University
Bryan S. Turner
Bryan S. Turner Australian Catholic University
Michael Brammer
Michael Brammer King's College London
Edson Amaro
Edson Amaro Universidade de São Paulo
Paul Chadwick
Paul Chadwick University of Bath
Andrew Steptoe
Andrew Steptoe University College London
Jeffrey B. Harborne
Jeffrey B. Harborne University of Reading

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