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I understand that many students aren't familiar with research, so I would try to think back to my first few days of research to connect with them. The main advice that I would give them would be to stick with their project for at least a semester. Many times students start out research and feel very lost. This is very common because we have not been exposed to these topics as undergraduate students. When you persevere with research and climb the learning curve, the satisfaction of designing your own experiments and getting results is one of the most fulfilling feelings. I believe this feeling is what motivates researchers the most.

Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology

Research Topic: Optimizing Extraction and Characterizing Adhesion Properties of Seed Mucilage for Insights into Plant Evolution Graduation Year: 2026

Undergraduate Research Ambassador

Research Poster Located in the Neighborhood Engagement Centers

Research Experience


Current:


  • Optimization of extraction and characterization of adhesive properties of plant mucilage

Past:


  • Characterizing mechanical and biological properties of alloplastic grafts to assist with osteogenesis
  • Investigating the effect of multivalent properties between Apolipoprotein E, heparin, and Tau on Tau aggregation

Experience With:


  • Tensile and Compressive Testing
  • Chemical Extraction
  • Cell culture
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Bacterial Culture
  • Western Blot
  • Protein Quantification
  • Protocol Writing

Campus Involvement:


  • MSU American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Secretary)
  • MSU Biomedical Engineering Society (Secretary)
  • Spartans Sharing Meals (Co-President)
  • HC IMPACT Mentor

Post Graduation Plans:

Unsure, graduate school in engineering discipline