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Kevin Williams, Ph.D.

Kevin Williams, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Internal Medicine
Graduate Programs
Neuroscience
  • Biography

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    Kevin Williams, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of the Center for Hypothalamic Research. His lab examines the role of neural circuits and signaling mechanisms in controlling feeding behavior, energy expenditure, and glucose metabolism.

    Dr. Williams holds a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Texas at Dallas, where he graduated cum laude. He earned his doctorate in neuroscience at Tulane University in Louisiana, followed by postdoctoral fellowship training in hypothalamic research at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

    Dr. Williams joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2009.

  • Education
    Undergraduate
    University of Texas at Dallas (1999), Biology
    Graduate School
    Tulane University of Louisiana (2006), Cognition and Neuroscience
  • Research Interest
    • Central Autonomic Control
    • Diabetes and Glucose Homeostasis
    • Electrophysiology
    • Exercise
    • Neurophysiology
    • Obesity and Body Weight Homeostasis
    • Synaptic Transmission
  • Publications
    Loss of transient receptor potential channel 5 causes obesity and postpartum depression
    Li Y, Cacciottolo TM, Yin N, He Y, Liu H, Liu H, Yang Y, Henning E, Keogh JM, Lawler K, Mendes de Oliveira E, Gardner EJ, Kentistou KA, Laouris P, Bounds R, Ong KK, Perry JR, Barroso I, Tu L, Bean JC, Yu M, Conde KM, Wang M, Ginnard O, Fang X, Tong L, Han J, Darwich T, Williams KW, Yang Y, Wang C, Joss S, Firth HV, Xu Y, Farooqi IS Cell 2024 Aug 187 4176-4192.e17
    GLP-1 increases preingestive satiation via hypothalamic circuits in mice and humans
    Kim KS, Park JS, Hwang E, Park MJ, Shin HY, Lee YH, Kim KM, Gautron L, Godschall E, Portillo B, Grose K, Jung SH, Baek SL, Yun YH, Lee D, Kim E, Ajwani J, Yoo SH, Güler AD, Williams KW, Choi HJ Science (New York, N.Y.) 2024 Jul 385 438-446
    GLP-1-directed NMDA receptor antagonism for obesity treatment
    Petersen J, Ludwig MQ, Juozaityte V, Ranea-Robles P, Svendsen C, Hwang E, Kristensen AW, Fadahunsi N, Lund J, Breum AW, Mathiesen CV, Sachs L, Moreno-Justicia R, Rohlfs R, Ford JC, Douros JD, Finan B, Portillo B, Grose K, Petersen JE, Trauelsen M, Feuchtinger A, DiMarchi RD, Schwartz TW, Deshmukh AS, Thomsen MB, Kohlmeier KA, Williams KW, Pers TH, Frølund B, Strømgaard K, Klein AB, Clemmensen C Nature 2024 May 629 1133-1141
    Identification of AgRP cells in the murine hindbrain that drive feeding
    Bachor TP, Hwang E, Yulyaningsih E, Attal K, Mifsud F, Pham V, Vagena E, Huarcaya R, Valdearcos M, Vaisse C, Williams KW, Emmerson PJ, Xu AW Molecular Metabolism 2024 Feb 80
    Exercise-induced hypothalamic neuroplasticity: Implications for energy and glucose metabolism
    Hwang E, Portillo B, Grose K, Fujikawa T, Williams KW Molecular Metabolism 2023 Jul 73
    Sustained inhibition of NPY/AgRP neuronal activity by FGF1
    Hwang E, Scarlett JM, Baquero AF, Bennett CM, Dong Y, Chau D, Brown JM, Mercer AJ, Meek TH, Grove KL, Phan BA, Morton GJ, Williams KW, Schwartz MW JCI Insight 2022 Sep 7
    Activating Connexin43 gap junctions primes adipose tissue for therapeutic intervention
    Zhu Y, Li N, Huang M, Chen X, An YA, Li J, Zhao S, Funcke JB, Cao J, He Z, Zhu Q, Zhang Z, Wang ZV, Xu L, Williams KW, Li C, Grove K, Scherer PE Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022 Jul 12 3063-3072
    Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) signalling in the brain: From neural circuits and metabolism to therapeutics
    Kabahizi A, Wallace B, Lieu L, Chau D, Dong Y, Hwang ES, Williams KW British Journal of Pharmacology 2022 Feb 179 600-624
    Leptin signaling and energy homeostasis
    Scott MM, Williams KW 2022 Jan 135-140
    Leptin-inhibited neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus do not alter food intake or glucose balance
    Park S, Williams KW, Sohn JW Animal Cells and Systems 2022 26 92-98
  • Honors & Awards
    • Timothy J. Bartness Award
      This endowed award honors Dr. Timothy J. Bartness who was a Regent's Professor of Biology at Georgia State University and an eminent researcher of the neural control of adipose tissue, obesity and ingestive behaviour. He was a past-president of Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (2008-2009) and an ardent champion of early career investigators. In keeping with his tireless advocacy for junior scientists and dedication to mentorship, this award is given for the best oral presentation at the annual meeting by a junior faculty member. Members of SSIB. (2019-2019)
    • The Novo Nordisk – Helmholz Young Investigator Diabetes Award (HeIdi Award) Nominee
      This high impact conference brings together international top leaders in the field of diabetes to facilitate the identification of, and potential solutions to, the preeminent scientific challenges facing the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. The conference features a focus on the brain in control of metabolism, and two award presentations: the Helmholtz Diabetes Lecture, in recognition of the lifetime achievements of a senior leader in the field, and the Novo Nordisk - Helmholtz Young Investigator in Diabetes (HeIDi) Award, in recognition of a rising star. (2015-2015)
    • Mentored Research Scientist Development Award
      NIH-NIDDK (087780) (2010)
    • Post-Doctoral Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
      NIH-NIDDK (DK077487) (2006)
    • Senior Vice President's award for excellence in research and presentation by a graduate student
      Tulane University - research days (2004)
    • A.S. awarded with magna cum laude
      Collin County Community College (1997)
    • UTD Redman scholars program recipient
      Redman Foundation Scholarship (1997)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Diabetes Association (2012)
    • American Heart Association (2012)
    • Experimental Biology (2021)
    • Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (2017)
    • The Endocrine Society (2011)
    • The Obesity Society (2012)
    • The Society for Neuroscience (2002)