Djamali Muhoza Data-verified

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Assistant Professor

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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3 h-index 15 pubs 107 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Djamali Muhoza's research focuses on protein biochemistry and molecular biology, with an emphasis on protein purification, characterization, and the discovery of small molecule inhibitors. His work investigates genes at the DNA, protein, and cellular levels. Muhoza has explored methods for simplifying the purification of heat-stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products, detailing a one-step purification technique for bioactive PAK1-derived peptides. His research interests extend to the potential of targeting K-Ras mutations for cancer treatment and the development of cost-effective models for enzyme kinetics and inhibition relevant to both education and research. Muhoza also has experience in lecturing and advising in higher education. He has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Thallapuranam Krishnaswamy Suresh Kumar and Patience Okoto.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 15
  • Citations: 107

Selected Publications

  • One-step purification of a bioactive PAK1-derived peptide (2025)
  • A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research (2024)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products (2023)
  • Targeting K-Ras Mutations Show Promise Towards Ending Ras’s“Undruggable” Era (2022)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products (2021)
    11 citations DOI OpenAlex

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