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Chair of department at Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy
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Conducted in silico studies to evaluate the potential of phytochemicals from Croton dichogamus as inhibitors of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase enzyme, providing insights into potential antiviral drug candidates.
Utilized computational methods to predict the efficacy of compounds from Potentilla reptant root in inhibiting the ACE enzyme, offering potential therapeutic strategies against COVID-19.
Investigated the potential of olive nutraceuticals to inhibit protein tyrosine kinase, exploring their application in cancer and SARS-CoV-2 treatment.
Evaluated the cytotoxic and anti-HIV activities of crude extracts from various Croton species, identifying promising candidates for further drug development.
Isolated and characterized compounds from Croton megalocarpus with potential anti-HIV activity, contributing to the discovery of novel antiviral agents.
Assessed the anticancer potential of solvent fractions derived from Croton megalocarpus against the HeLa human cervical adenocarcinoma cell line.
Dr. Ermias Mergia Terefe is a leading researcher in pharmacology and pharmacognosy, specializing in computational drug discovery and the identification of bioactive compounds from natural sources, with a focus on anti-HIV and anticancer research.
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