Ms. Hilarie Uwamahoro | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
PhD, Tuskegee University, United States.
Hilarie Uwamahoro ๐ท๐ผ is a dedicated scientist pursuing her Ph.D. in Integrative Biosciences with a focus on biochemistry at Tuskegee University, USA. With a robust academic and research background spanning environmental science, agricultural science, and molecular biochemistry, she is passionate about sustainable innovations and global health. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Kinyarwanda, Hilarie also brings experience in leadership, STEM education, and community outreach. ๐๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐
Professional Profile
๐ Education
Hilarie holds a Ph.D. (ongoing) in Integrative Biosciences from Tuskegee University (2022โ), a Masterโs in Environmental Science (2021), and a Bachelorโs in Agricultural Sciences from EARTH University, Costa Rica (2019). She completed high school with distinction in PhysicsโChemistryโMathematics at Gashora Girls Academy of Science and Technology. ๐๐ฑ๐
๐ผ Experience
Her professional journey includes roles as a research assistant at the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board, research fellow at MOMร FertiLIFE, and teaching assistant in Organic Chemistry at Tuskegee. She also interned at Michigan State University and conducted fieldwork in Costa Rica and Rwanda. ๐งช๐ฟ๐
๐ฌ Research Interests
Hilarie focuses on cyclic peptides as antiviral agents, biogas production from cover crops, soil health, and phytocompound antibacterial potential. She is also engaged in plant-soil interactions and sustainable agriculture solutions using advanced molecular and modeling tools. ๐งฌ๐งซโ๏ธ
๐ Awards
๐ Top Noted Publications
Natural and Designed Cyclic Peptides as Potential Antiviral Drugs (2025), Molecules, ๐Read โ Cited by 2
An In Vitro Evaluation of Industrial Hemp Extracts Against Phytopathogenic Bacteria (2024), Molecules, ๐Read โ Cited by 3
Organic Vegetable Crop Residue Decomposition in Soils (2023), Heliyon, ๐Read โ Cited by 4
Potentials of Winter Cover Crops to Produce Bio-Methane (2021), ASA-CSSA-SSSA Abstracts, ๐Read
Sediment Reduction of Nyabarongo River Water for Agriculture (2019), EARTH University, ๐Read