Acclaimed theater, film, and television star Treat Williams is now most recognized for his role as Dr. Andy Brown on The WB's hit "Everwood". Treat had previously gained the attention of audiences for his performances in "Hair" and "Prince of the City". Treat has more recently been seen in "Ms. Congeniality 2" and Woody Allen's "Hollywood Ending".
Yale researchers have been awarded a $320,000 grant from The Kiev Foundation to study new ways to treat Williams Syndrome, a rare, thus far incurable chromosomal disorder that causes cardiovascular and connective tissue problems. Williams Syndrome (WS) occurs in about 1 in 10,000 births. It is caused by the deletion of genes on chromosome 7.
Publ.Date : Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:17:33 GMTYale researchers have been awarded a $320,000 grant from The Kiev Foundation to study new ways to treat Williams Syndrome, a rare, thus far incurable chromosomal disorder that causes cardiovascular and connective tissue problems.
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Treat was born Richard Williams. His nickname comes from one of his maternal ancestors, Robert Treat Payne, whose signature appears on the Declaration of Independence.
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