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Lynne Williams, Ph.D.
Director and Chief Solutions Architect

About me

Dr. Lynne Williams, with her academic background in neuroscience and mathematical psychology, is dedicated to helping you achieve your research objectives efficiently and effectively. With extensive experience in end-to-end data architecture, encompassing everything from data collection to final analysis, including data storage and pipelining, Lynne understands the critical role data plays in driving impactful discoveries.

At Lynne J Williams Data Solutions, we recognize the challenges researchers face in managing and leveraging complex datasets. That's why Lynne has built a team of exceptional professionals who share the same passion for advancing research. Together, we specialize in providing comprehensive solutions that streamline the entire data lifecycle, ensuring seamless data collection, secure storage, efficient data pipelining, and robust analysis.

Our tailored data architecture services not only empower researchers to make data-driven decisions but also accelerate the time to publication. By optimizing the data workflow and implementing advanced data management strategies, we enable researchers to focus more on their core research activities, reducing the time spent on data-related tasks. Our goal is to facilitate a smooth and efficient research process, helping you achieve your research objectives and make significant contributions to your field of study.

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Selected Publications

WARPED RHYTHMS: EPILEPTIC ACTIVITY DURING CRITICAL PERIODS DISRUPTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL NETWORKS FOR HUMAN COMMUNICATION.

Reh, R., Williams, L. J., Todd, R. M., Ward, L. M. Behvioral Brain Research 399 113016 (2021)

PRENATAL ANTIDEPRESSANT EXPOSURE AND SEX DIFFERENCES IN NEONATAL CORPUS CALLOSUM MICROSTRUCTURE.

Campbell, K. S. J., Williams, L. J., Bjornson,B. H., Weik, E., Brain, U., Grunau, R. E., Miller, S. & Oberlander, T. F. Developmental Psychobiology 63 e22125 (2021)

ALTERATIONS IN RESTING‑STATE NETWORKS FOLLOWING IN UTERO SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITOR EXPOSURE IN THE NEONATAL BRAIN.

Rotem‑Kohavi, N., Williams, L. J., Virji‑Babul, N., Bjornson, B. H., Brain, U., Werker, J. F., Grunau, R. E., Miller, S. P. & Oberlander, T. F. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 4 (2019).

MULTIPLE SUBJECT BARYCENTRIC DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS (MUSUBADA): HOW TO ASSIGN SCANS TO CATEGORIES WITHOUT USING SPATIAL NORMALIZATION.

Abdi, H., Williams, L. J., Connolly, A. C., Gobbini, M. I., Dunlop, J. P. & Haxby, J. V. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2012, 15 (2012).

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