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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1981 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Marvin J. Miller is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focused on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed to key fields such as molecular biology, infectious diseases, organic chemistry, epidemiology, and molecular medicine.

Their work involves several main topics including tuberculosis research and epidemiology, cancer therapeutics and mechanisms, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, quinazolinone synthesis and applications, microbial natural products and biosynthesis, and enzyme catalysis and immobilization.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Dual inhibition of the terminal oxidases eradicates antibiotic-tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, 2020, EMBO Molecular Medicine
  • Design and Syntheses of New Antibiotics Inspired by Nature's Quest for Iron in an Oxidative Climate, 2021, Accounts of Chemical Research
  • Intracellular and in vivo evaluation of imidazo[2,1-b]thiazole-5-carboxamide anti-tuberculosis compounds, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Structure guided generation of thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidin-4-amine Mycobacterium tuberculosis bd oxidase inhibitors, 2021, RSC Medicinal Chemistry
  • Conjugation of Aztreonam, a Synthetic Monocyclic β-Lactam Antibiotic, to a Siderophore Mimetic Significantly Expands Activity Against Gram-Negative Bacteria, 2021, ACS Infectious Diseases

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as ACS Infectious Diseases, RSC Medicinal Chemistry, EMBO Molecular Medicine, Accounts of Chemical Research, and PLoS ONE.

Frequent collaborators include Garrett C. Moraski, Kévin Pethe, Bei Shi Lee, Nitin Pal Kalia, and Patricia A. Miller.

Marvin J. Miller has been recognized as a fellow by several organizations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2010 and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1981.

Best Publications

  • Syntheses and therapeutic potential of hydroxamic acid based siderophores and analogs

    Marvin J. Miller

  • T cell activation by lipopeptide antigens.

    D. Branch Moody;David C. Young;Tan-Yun Cheng;Jean-Pierre Rosat

  • DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS OF AMINO ACID-DERIVED CHIRAL ACYLNITROSO HETERO DIELS-ALDER REACTIONS

    Paul F. Vogt;Marvin J. Miller

  • Studies and Syntheses of Siderophores, Microbial Iron Chelators, and Analogs as Potential Drug Delivery Agents

    John M. Roosenberg;Yun-Ming Lin;Yong Lu;Marvin J. Miller

  • The Nitrosocarbonyl Hetero-Diels–Alder Reaction as a Useful Tool for Organic Syntheses

    Brian S. Bodnar;Marvin J. Miller

  • Hydroxamate approach to the synthesis of .beta.-lactam antibiotics

    Marvin J. Miller

  • Synthesis of .beta.-lactams from substituted hydroxamic acids

    Marvin J. Miller;Phillip G. Mattingly;Marjorie A. Morrison;James F. Kerwin

  • Advent of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-carboxamides with potent multi- and extended drug resistant antituberculosis activity

    Garrett C. Moraski;Lowell D. Markley;Philip A. Hipskind;Helena Boshoff

  • Design, Synthesis and Study of a Mycobactin-artemisinin Conjugate that has Selective and Potent Activity Against Tuberculosis and Malaria

    Marvin J. Miller;Andrew J. Walz;Helen Zhu;Chunrui Wu

  • Iron Transport-Mediated Drug Delivery: Practical Syntheses and In Vitro Antibacterial Studies of Tris-Catecholate Siderophore–Aminopenicillin Conjugates Reveals Selectively Potent Antipseudomonal Activity

    Cheng Ji;Patricia A. Miller;Marvin J. Miller

  • A dual read-out assay to evaluate the potency of compounds active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Juliane Ollinger;Mai Ann Bailey;Garrett C. Moraski;Allen Casey

  • Microbial iron chelators as drug delivery agents: the rational design and synthesis of siderophore-drug conjugates

    Marvin J. Miller;Francois Malouin

  • Orally active vasopressin V1a receptor antagonist, SRX251, selectively blocks aggressive behavior

    Craig F. Ferris;Shi-fang Lu;Tara Messenger;Christophe D. Guillon

  • Is drug release necessary for antimicrobial activity of siderophore-drug conjugates? Syntheses and biological studies of the naturally occurring salmycin “Trojan Horse” antibiotics and synthetic desferridanoxamine-antibiotic conjugates

    Timothy A. Wencewicz;Ute Möllmann;Timothy E. Long;Marvin J. Miller

  • Structure-activity relationship of new anti-tuberculosis agents derived from oxazoline and oxazole benzyl esters.

    Garrett C. Moraski;Maylland Chang;Adriel Villegas-Estrada;Scott G. Franzblau

  • A Synthetic Dual Drug Sideromycin Induces Gram-Negative Bacteria To Commit Suicide with a Gram-Positive Antibiotic

    Rui Liu;Patricia A. Miller;Sergei B. Vakulenko;Nichole K. Stewart

  • Targeted Antibiotic Delivery: Selective Siderophore Conjugation with Daptomycin Confers Potent Activity against Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Both in Vitro and in Vivo

    Manuka Ghosh;Patricia A. Miller;Ute Möllmann;William D. Claypool

  • N-((1-Benzyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)methyl)arylamide as a New Scaffold that Provides Rapid Access to Antimicrotubule Agents: Synthesis and Evaluation of Antiproliferative Activity Against Select Cancer Cell Lines

    Jonathan A. Stefely;Rahul Palchaudhuri;Patricia A. Miller;Rebecca J. Peterson

  • Exploiting bacterial iron acquisition: siderophore conjugates

    Cheng Ji;Raúl E Juárez-Hernández;Marvin J Miller

  • Molecular Mechanism of Lipopeptide Presentation by CD1a

    Dirk M. Zajonc;M. D.Max Crispin;Thomas A. Bowden;David C. Young;David C. Young

  • Titanium trichloride reduction of substituted N-hydroxy-2-azetidinones and other hydroxamic acids

    Phillip G. Mattingly;Marvin J. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott G. Franzblau
Scott G. Franzblau University of Illinois at Chicago
Helena I. Boshoff
Helena I. Boshoff National Institutes of Health
Paul Helquist
Paul Helquist University of Notre Dame
François Malouin
François Malouin Université de Sherbrooke
D. Branch Moody
D. Branch Moody Brigham and Women's Hospital
Tanya Parish
Tanya Parish Seattle Children's Hospital
Michael Hoelscher
Michael Hoelscher Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Catherine E. Costello
Catherine E. Costello Boston University
Dirk M. Zajonc
Dirk M. Zajonc Pfizer (United States)
Craig F. Ferris
Craig F. Ferris Northeastern University

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