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Associate Professor at Biology
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Investigated the effects of human activities on the integrity of sacred church forests in Ethiopia, revealing significant impacts on soil properties and woody species diversity.
Conducted an ethnobotanical study documenting the traditional use of medicinal plants for treating human and animal diseases in the South Gondar region of Ethiopia.
Developed novel computational and drug design strategies for inhibiting human papillomavirus-associated cervical cancer and DNA polymerase theta receptor using Apigenin derivatives.
Examined the floristic composition, structure, and regeneration status of woody plants in church forests of Dangila, Northwestern Ethiopia, contributing to conservation efforts.
Investigated the bioactive, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties of essential oils extracted from Eucalyptus globulus, providing insights into their potential applications.
Studied the species diversity, structure, and regeneration status of woody plants in Saleda Yohans Church Forest, South Wollo, Ethiopia, providing valuable data for conservation.
Explored anti-parasitic drug discovery against Babesia microti using natural compounds through a computational drug design approach.
Associate Professor Amare Bitew Mekonnen is a leading researcher in plant ecology and ethnobotany, with significant contributions to conservation and the study of medicinal plants and their applications in drug discovery and healthcare.
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