Based in
United States , Germantown
Short Bio
LCDR Angelina Williams is an Animal Welfare Program Specialist at the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Laboratory Welfare (OLAW) in Bethesda, Maryland. LCDR Williams provides authoritative guidance on Federal policies and biomedical research policy compliance requirements. She received her DVM degree from Tuskegee University and her MPH degree from the University of Texas. LCDR Williams has over 21 years of experience as a veterinarian. Her passion for increasing the awareness and prevention of zoonotic diseases led her to a career in Public Health. Further
establishing her expertise, she is board-certified in Laboratory Animal Medicine and currently board-eligible for Veterinary Preventive Medicine. She was called to Active Duty in October 2021, and received the 2023 Junior Officer of the Year Award from the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps’ Veterinary .Category. In her spare time, she enjoys playing volleyball, running, and spending quality time with her husband Reese, 2 kids (Gabby and Trey) and their dog,
Chase.
Other Expertise
Public Health
Animal Welfare