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18 Facts About Mireille Kamariza

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Mireille Kamariza is a Burundian-born American bioscientist and an Assistant Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Previously, Kamariza was appointed as a Harvard Junior Fellow for her postdoctoral studies and she completed her doctoral studies in Biology at Stanford University.

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Mireille Kamariza's research considers the development of chemical biosensing tools, low cost point-of-care diagnostics, infectious diseases, and global health.

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Mireille Kamariza was born in Burundi a few years before the Burundi Civil War.

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Mireille Kamariza became interested in science as a child, and enjoyed reading books about planets.

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Girls rarely attend college in Burundi, but Mireille Kamariza enrolled at a government-managed Catholic school.

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Mireille Kamariza observed the ravages that infectious diseases such as AIDS and malaria have on already vulnerable populations.

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Together they lived close to San Diego Mesa College, where Mireille Kamariza took classes alongside working to support herself.

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Mireille Kamariza transferred and completed her bachelor's degree in biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego.

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Mireille Kamariza's efforts inspired other initiatives at UCSD, including supporting transfer students in identifying research opportunities.

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Mireille Kamariza was awarded an American Chemical Society internship to work at the ACS headquarters.

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In 2012 Mireille Kamariza moved to the University of California, Berkeley, for her graduate studies in cell biology.

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Mireille Kamariza applied to join the research group of Carolyn R Bertozzi.

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Mireille Kamariza developed DMN-Tre, a molecule that lights up when it is incorporated into the cell walls of mycobacteria.

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Mireille Kamariza's research was commercialised, and together with Bertozzi she founded OliLux Biosciences, a company that looks to develop low cost diagnostics for low-income countries.

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Mireille Kamariza has tested it with small groups of patients in South Africa.

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In 2017 Mireille Kamariza was selected as one of Fortune magazine's World's Most Powerful Women.

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Mireille Kamariza was appointed a Harvard Junior Fellow at Harvard University in 2019.