Dr. John Williams
Doctor in New York, NY
Dr. John Williams (born May 21, 1955, New York) is an American physician and surgeon, men's reproductive health specialist, also an orthopedic surgeon, Working with the US army to treat wounded soldiers and I am currently stationed here in Syria on a peace keeping mission and businessman.[1] John is a recent recipient of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for research designed to help and support US Military officer, infertile men become fathers using stem cells.
John is a board-certified urologist and microsurgeon, specializing in male fertility and Orthopedic. He has performed and published research in men's reproductive health issues including genetic infertility, ejaculatory duct obstruction, immunologic infertility, quality of life issues with infertility, testis cancer and stem cell science, and has developed several techniques for evaluating and treating male infertility. While at UCSF, he was Director of the Male Reproductive Clinical Laboratory, Program Leader of PROGENI (The Program in the Genetics of Infertility), Director of the UCSF Men's Reproductive Health Clinic and Research Program, and the director of a National Institutes of Health grant to train new faculty in men's reproductive health. He has authored more than 175 publications on clinical and scientific issues in reproductive health. Through his published work, he is a proponent of the theory that male infertility is an early marker for other diseases that occur later in life. He became a full professor, with an endowed chair in teaching funded by the Academy at UCSF, a chair he later abandoned in favor of starting his own private clinic
He is now Director of The J.williams Clinics, medical centers in Damascus Syria.