Matthew D. Hill
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Also affiliated: Bell Helicopter Textron (Canada) (2016); Los Alamos National Laboratory (2021–2022); Ohio Northern University (2017–2019); Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany) (2010–2021); Central Michigan University (2020); University of Mississippi (2008–2013); Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States) (2010–2022); Japan Real Estate Institute (2003); IIT@MIT (2006–2010); National Council for Voluntary Organisations (2015); Laguna Research (2011); Natera (United States) (2011–2018); Sage Therapeutics (United States) (2022); Schafer Corporation (United States) (1985); Universidad San Carlos (2014); Volition (United Kingdom) (2014); Accenture (United Kingdom) (2001); Reproductive Genetics Institute (2014); University of Southampton (2015); Indiana University School of Medicine (2020); University of Southern Mississippi (2014); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (2020); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2006–2009); Elizabeth City State University (2018–2022); UConn Health (2015); Columbia University (2014–2015); Stanford University (2009–2015)
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Matthew D. Hill's research program investigates novel therapeutic targets and strategies for complex diseases. His work includes the development of SAGE-718, a first-in-class N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor positive allosteric modulator with potential applications in treating cognitive impairment. He has also focused on the development of BET inhibitors as potential cancer treatments, exploring new chemotypes and optimizing pharmacokinetic properties to enhance efficacy.
Further research areas include strategic planning for transforming pancreatic cancer care through interdisciplinary roadmaps and investigating the dynamics of corporate cash holdings and liquidity management. Hill's scholarship is recognized by a high-impact researcher designation, with 181 total publications and over 9,446 citations, reflected in an h-index of 33. He actively leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, collaborating with researchers such as Katie Hill at Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 33
- Publications: 181
- Citations: 9,559
Selected Publications
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Liquidity Management and Gender: Evidence from U.S. Households (2025)
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The Persistent Rise in Corporate Cash Holdings (2025)
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An Investigation of Trades That Move the BBO Using Strings (2025)
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Advertising’s Monetary Contribution to Shareholder Value (2020)
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Do market share and demand uncertainty influence the relation between advertising expenditures and shareholder value? (2020)
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Operating performance and aggressive trade credit policies (2018)
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Determinants of REIT Credit Ratings (2018)
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Trade Credit or Financial Credit? An International Study of the Choice and Its Influences (2017)
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- An Investigation of Trades That Move the BBO Using Strings
- An Investigation of Trades That Move the BBO Using Strings
- An Investigation of Trades That Move the BBO Using Strings
- Liquidity Management and Gender: Evidence from U.S. Households
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