Grover P. Miller
Professor
Also affiliated: Chonnam National University (2018); Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States) (2002); Southwest Research Institute (1991–2016); Pennsylvania State University (1993–2001); University of Helsinki (2009); University of Arizona (2020); Vanderbilt University (2000–2002); Washington University in St. Louis (2009–2020); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2007); Conway School of Landscape Design (2020); Arkansas Department of Health (2009–2010); Westinghouse Electric (United States) (2024)
Faculty Researcher
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Grover P. Miller's research program focuses on understanding the biological significance of metabolic activation and clearance of molecules, particularly in relation to pharmacological and toxicological effects. His group employs analytical and biochemical tools to identify and quantify small molecules, such as drugs, pollutants, and food additives, during metabolic processes. These findings are then correlated with biological activity and in vivo outcomes, including liver toxicity.
Key areas of investigation include determining the metabolic mechanisms, efficiencies, and fluxes involved in the activation and elimination of toxic molecules. The research also aims to identify metabolite biomarkers in human and animal models to link in vitro findings with in vivo results, exploring their diagnostic, theragnostic, and prognostic potential. Furthermore, the group develops computational models to predict drug bioactivation and clearance, contributing to the reduction of adverse drug events and the enhancement of drug safety in clinical use. Miller also seeks to translate novel analytical and diagnostic tools into practical, commercially viable applications.
His work has resulted in over 100 publications and significant citations, with an h-index of 30. Miller has received federal funding for his research, including a $76,500 grant from the NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse for investigating novel metabolic pathways for halogenated drugs of abuse. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Gunnar Boysen, Samantha Crosby, Sasin Payakachat, and Benjamin Mark Schleiff.
Research Overview
My goals are to assess the biological significance of metabolic activation and clearance of molecules especially related to pharmacological and toxicological effects. In practice, my group leverages powerful analytical and biochemical tools to identify and quantitate small molecules including drugs, pollutants, and food additives during metabolism and correlate findings to biological activity and in vivo outcomes such as liver toxicity. Individual projects aim to (1) determine metabolic mechanisms, efficiencies, and fluxes for activation and elimination of toxic molecules, (2) identify metabolite biomarkers in humans and animal models for correlating in vitro findings to in vivo outcomes and leveraging their diagnostic, theragnostic, and prognostic potential, and (3) develop computational models for drug bioactivation and clearance contributing to adverse drug events to make drugs safer for clinical use. Moreover, I seek translation of novel analytical and diagnostic tools into practical, commercially viable tools. Over time, my research expanded from detailed in vitro metabolic studies to metabolite profiling for translational studies and development of models of metabolism, structure, and reactivity that were made possible through strong, interdisciplinary collaborations.
Metrics
- h-index: 30
- Publications: 110
- Citations: 2,789
Selected Publications
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Assessing Pain Linked to High Metabolic and Glycolytic Shift in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) Patients by Using a Bioenergetic Biomarker: A Pilot Study (2026)
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The resurgence of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists as adulterants in the Era of Cannabis legalization: Lessons from prior epidemics and clinical implications (2025)
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Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review (2024)
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Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review (2023)
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Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡ (2023)
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The Role of Cytochrome P450 3A4-Mediated Metabolism in Sorafenib and Lapatinib Hepatotoxicity (2023)
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Editorial: Advancements in computational studies of drug toxicity (2023)
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Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes (2022)
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Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review (2022)
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Discovery of Novel Reductive Elimination Pathway for 10-Hydroxywarfarin (2022)
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CYP2C9 and 3A4 play opposing roles in bioactivation and detoxification of diphenylamine NSAIDs (2021)
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Machine learning liver-injuring drug interactions with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from a retrospective electronic health record (EHR) cohort (2021)
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4-Methyl-1,2,3-Triazoles as <i>N</i>-Acetyl-Lysine Mimics Afford Potent BET Bromodomain Inhibitors with Improved Selectivity (2021)
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Bioactivation of Isoxazole-Containing Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors (2021)
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Novel Bioactivation of Isoxazole‐containing Bromodomain and Extra Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors (2021)
Federal Grants 2 $84,000 total
Advances in toxicological mechanisms through interdisciplinary research
Research Interests
drug; metabolism; bioactivation; toxicity; in vitro; P450; modeling; Structure Activity Relationship, Quantitative; kinetics
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile. Federal awards with verified records are shown above.
- RATE LIMITING STEPS IN CYTOCHROME P450 CATALYSIS NIH Principal Investigator
- Structure-Function of UDP-Glucuronosyltransferases NIH Co-Investigator
- Investigating the Role of Protein-protein Interactions in the Oxidation of Fatty Acids by Cytochrome P4504A11 American Heart Association (Midwest Affiliate) Principal Investigator
- Improving pediatric anticoagulant therapy through metabolic profiling of patients American Heart Association (SouthWest Affiliate) Principal Investigator
- NIH COBRE Center for Protein Structure and Function NIH/Nat. Center for Research Resources Principal Investigator
- Effects of Genetic Diversity on Carcinogen Metabolism NIH Co-Investigator
- Miller ABI Contract UAMS College of Medicine Principal Investigator
- Toxicological Significance of Alkylbenzene Metabolism NIH/Nat. Inst. of Environmental Health Sciences via Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Principal Investigator
- DATA AND TOOLS FOR MODELING METABOLISM AND REACTIVITY NIH Co-Principal Investigator
- Computationally modeling the impact of ontogeny on drug metabolic fate NIH Principal Investigator
- Systematic Discovery of Bioactivation-Associated Structural Alerts NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences via Washington University Principal Investigator
- Systematic Discovery of Bioactivation-Associated Structural Alerts NIH Co-Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- 4-Methyl-1,2,3-Triazoles as <i>N</i>-Acetyl-Lysine Mimics Afford Potent BET Bromodomain Inhibitors with Improved Selectivity
- The Role of Cytochrome P450 3A4-Mediated Metabolism in Sorafenib and Lapatinib Hepatotoxicity
- Impacts of diphenylamine NSAID halogenation on bioactivation risks
- CYP2C9 and 3A4 play opposing roles in bioactivation and detoxification of diphenylamine NSAIDs
- Bioactivation of Isoxazole-Containing Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Machine learning liver-injuring drug interactions with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from a retrospective electronic health record (EHR) cohort
- Impacts of diphenylamine NSAID halogenation on bioactivation risks
- Bioactivation of Isoxazole-Containing Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors
- Discovery of Novel Reductive Elimination Pathway for 10-Hydroxywarfarin
- Editorial: Advancements in computational studies of drug toxicity
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Impacts of diphenylamine NSAID halogenation on bioactivation risks
- CYP2C9 and 3A4 play opposing roles in bioactivation and detoxification of diphenylamine NSAIDs
- Bioactivation of Isoxazole-Containing Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Structural Variations among Marketed Diphenylamine NSAIDs Determine Preference and Efficiency for Four Possible Bioactivation Pathways
- Machine learning liver-injuring drug interactions with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from a retrospective electronic health record (EHR) cohort
- Bioactivation of Isoxazole-Containing Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors
- Discovery of Novel Reductive Elimination Pathway for 10-Hydroxywarfarin
- Editorial: Advancements in computational studies of drug toxicity
- Novel Bioactivation of Isoxazole‐containing Bromodomain and Extra Terminal Domain (BET) Inhibitors
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2023 year in review
- Novel advances in biotransformation and bioactivation research – 2020 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Biotransformation research advances – 2022 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2021 year in review
- Bioactivation and reactivity research advances – 2022 year in review‡
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