Dr. Erik Hill
Adjunct Instructor
Biological Sciences
Campbell University
United States of America
Biography
Erik Hill joined Campbell’s Biology and Public Health departments in 2012 as an Adjunct Instructor in the department of biological sciences. He completed his BA, chemistry in Johns Hopkins University. Later he obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Ohio state University. He obtained his post doctoral fellowship in Molecular genetics and Microbiology from Stony Brook University. He published many articles.
Research Interest
Biochemistry
Publications
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Hill ER, Huang X, Zhan CG, Carroll FI, Gu HH. Interaction of tyrosine 151 in norepinephrine transporter with the 2β group of cocaine analog RTI-113. Neuropharmacology. 2011 Aug 31;61(1):112-20.
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Hui-Yuen J, McAllister S, Koganti S, Hill E, Bhaduri-McIntosh S. Establishment of Epstein-Barr virus growth-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines. Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE. 2011(57).
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Hill ER, Koganti S, Zhi J, Megyola C, Freeman AF, Palendira U, Tangye SG, Farrell PJ, Bhaduri-McIntosh S. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 limits Epstein-Barr virus lytic activation in B lymphocytes. Journal of virology. 2013 Nov 1;87(21):11438-46.