Pam Williams

Auditor Monitor at NSABP Foundation Inc.

Pam Williams is a seasoned professional with over 27 years of experience in Oncology Research, currently serving as a self-employed Consultant and grant writer at Research Solutions, LLC since September 2013. Williams has expertise in community-based research program administration, data management, regulatory affairs, and quality assurance, complemented by over 15 years of successful grant writing for NCI and local funding. As the owner of Research Solutions since 2000, Williams provides program assessments and funding strategy consultations. In addition, Williams has extensive experience as an Auditor/Monitor and Clinical Research Associate with NSABP, overseeing various pharmaceutical trials, and held regulatory coordinator roles at Greenville Health System and Cancer Centers of Carolinas. Previously, as Director of Clinical Research at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Williams managed NCI-funded research programs and supervised a large team, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Nursing Science from Clemson University and a Bachelor's degree in Registered Nursing from Brenau University.

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Spartanburg, United States

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NSABP Foundation Inc.

Partners in Cancer Research… The NSABP Foundation is a not-for-profit academic research organization with a nearly 60-year history of conducting ground-breaking research studies in breast and colorectal cancer. Our goal is to improve outcomes for cancer patients via improved therapeutic and prevention modalities. Over the past 15 years we have established full-service capabilities to conduct independently funded international research with the private sector to evaluate promising new agents and now offer a wide range of capabilities, from pre-clinical research through phase III clinical trials focused on biomarker-driven studies. In its history the NSABP has enrolled more than 110,000 women and men in clinical trials in breast and colorectal cancer. We have research sites at nearly 700 major medical centers, university hospitals, large oncology practice groups, and health maintenance organizations in the United States, Canada, and Ireland. At those sites and their satellites, about 5000 physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals conduct NSABP treatment and prevention trials. The NSABP Foundation, located at Nova Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, carries on the legacy of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project in clinical studies done in partnership with industry.


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