My advice to current students who want to get involved in research is to be patient and consistent. Research can often feel like a long and challenging process, but it is important to stay committed and keep pushing forward. Understand that every small step you take contributes to a larger body of knowledge and has the potential to make a significant difference to a broader community. Embrace the learning experience, stay curious, and don't be afraid to ask questions or seek guidance from mentors. Your dedication and persistence will pay off, both in terms of personal growth and the impact of your work.
Murtaza Barkarar
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology/Biotechnology
Research Topic: Molecular understanding of plant cell wall structure and dynamics; Investigating biological racial disparities in prostate cancer outcomes
Undergraduate Research Ambassador
Research Poster Located in the Neighborhood Engagement Centers
Research Experience:
Current:
- Investigating acetylation-induced changes in plant secondary cell wall structure and dynamics through molecular simulations at the Vermaas Lab
- Analyzing RSAD2 overexpression and its potential contribution to biological racial disparities surrounding Prostate Cancer at the Ogunwobi Lab
Previous:
- Expressing EPG gene in an extracellular protein to better understand its behaviour at the Gilad Lab
Experience With:
- Computational biophysics
- Cancer research
- Molecular biology
Campus Involvement:
- MSU Cricket Team
- Undergraduate International Indian Student Association (UIISA): Secretary (2023-24)
- Spartan Speak Up: Secretary (2023-24), Director of Events (2024-25)
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Club: Treasurer (2023-2025)
- College of Natural Science Dean's Research Scholar (2024-25)
Post-Graduation Plans:
Potentially seek further education and training as a research through PhD program