Richard DiMarchi

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Richard D. DiMarchi (born December 5, 1952) is the current chairman in biomolecular sciences and professor of chemistry at Indiana University. He is most notable for his work as a former vice president at Eli Lilly and Company.

He received his bachelor's degree from Florida Atlantic University in 1974, and his doctorate from Indiana University in 1979.[1]

DiMarchi recently developed a synthetic analog of the human version of the hormone glucagon. DiMarchi's glucagon analog possesses similar biological properties to natural glucagon. It dissolves easily and maintains its structural integrity over extended periods at room temperature.[2]

He is the Linda & Jack Gill Chair in Biomolecular Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University.

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  1. ^ "Department of Chemistry at Indiana University – Richard D. DiMarchi". Indiana University Department of Chemistry. Retrieved November 24, 2006.
  2. ^ "Richard DiMarchi is CICP's Innovator of the Year". Indiana University. Retrieved December 1, 2009.

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