MD
Assistant Professor, Medicine
UNC-Chapel Hill
Clinical Research
Area of Interest
Lacey Williams, MD, specializes in the care of patients with acute leukemias and myeloid malignancies. She has special interests in germline syndromes and improving cancer outcomes.
She aims to leverage novel biomarker approaches incorporating gene expression signatures, genomic instability markers, and T-cell state profiles to guide identification of new therapeutic targets for antibody, cellular therapy, and immunotherapy.
Awards and Honors
- EOCG-ACRIN Young Investigators Symposium, ECOG, 2023
- ASH Advocacy Leadership Institute, American Society of Hematology, 2023
- ASH/FDA Collaboration: Workshop on Regulatory Science in Hematology, American Society of Hematology & Food and Drug Administration, 2023
- IASLC Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Conference, education award, International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, 2023
- Third place Clinical Research Week, Georgetown University Department of Medicine, 2022
- Ambulatory Care Award for Graduating Resident, Georgetown Internal Medicine Residency, 2021
- Proctor Harvey Intern of the Year Award, Georgetown Internal Medicine Residency, 2019
- AOA Medical Student Service Leadership Project Award, Alpha Omega Alpha, 2015
- Laura Bush Traveling Fellowship, Dept of State and UNESCO, 2013
- Davis Peace Prize, Davis Projects for Peace, 2013
- University of Virginia Lawn Resident, UVA, 2012-2013
- Jefferson Scholar, University of Virginia, 2009