Robert A. Holton

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Dr. Robert Holton
Born1944 (age 79–80)[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materFlorida State University
University of North Carolina
OccupationProfessor of Chemistry
Known forHolton Taxol total synthesis

Robert A. Holton (born 1944) is an American academic chemist who is known for his work regarding the chemical synthesis for Taxol (known as the Holton Taxol total synthesis), a widely utilized and highly effective anti-cancer drug. He is a professor of chemistry at Florida State University.

Dr. Holton’s research group has accomplished the total synthesis of several natural products. Most notable are prostaglandin F, narwedine, aphidicolin, taxusin, Taxol and hemibrevetoxin B.

Dr. Holton also serves as Chief Scientific Officer, a member of the Board of Directors and co-founder of Taxolog, Inc., as well as President and founder of MDS Research Foundation and Syncure, Inc.

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  1. ^ "Directory of Graduate Research". 1974.

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