Craig Hill, PhD

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Titles and Roles

Goodrich C. White Professor, Department of Chemistry
Emory University
Research Program
Discovery and Developmental Therapeutics

Biography

Craig Hill, PhD, is the Goodrich C. White Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Emory University.

Dr. Hill is a member of the Discovery and Development Therapeutics research program at Winship Cancer Institute.

Education

Dr. Hill received his PhD in organic and materials chemistry from MIT. He then went on to complete his post doctorate (NSF Fellows) at Stanford University in inorganic and biological chemistry.

Research

Dr. Hill is working on developing a library of first-in-class potent anti-cancer chemotherapeutics. He has trained close to 140 PhDs and postdoctoral fellows on a range of projects in catalysis, nanoscale molecules, antiviral chemotherapy, photochemistry and reaction mechanisms that have been published in over 450 articles that have been cited 24,000 times (H index of 81).

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Awards

He has won many national and international awards, including 3 of the American Chemical Society.  He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Victorian Institute of Chemical Sciences (Australia), the Academia Europaea and most recently the Royal Society of Chemistry. 

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