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Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
Bienville 310
Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
University of Louisiana at Monroe
Monroe, LA 71209-0497
email: rhill@ulm.edu
ph: 318-342-1706
fax: 318-342-1737
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Research Interests
Synthetic organic chemistry. Past efforts have been directed towards making new (or commercially unavailable) compounds - most recently including certain xenobiotic biotransformation products (i.e., "metabolites"), novel amino acids and their derivatives, and various heterocycles - so that their biological activities can be studied. Heavy emphasis has also been placed on the synthesis of novel types of bioprecursors for improved delivery or targeting of medicinal substances to the brain. My laboratory and our institutional infrastructure is well equipped for state-of-the-art synthetic chemistry projects.
Applied analytical/bioanalytical chemistry. Our work has included the development and application of analytical methods, mainly by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with various detection methods, and now including multi-stage mass spectroscopic (MSn) for: