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Research

Throughout the years I have had the opportunity to work on several research projects in fields such as immunology, mathematics, mosquito-borne diseases, pollution, and more! This passion sparks my entrepreneurship mindset and makes me feel like I am making a difference. 

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Southwestern Michigan College  Research 2020

The purpose of this research was to determine if ryegrass seed is a good biosorbent using titration techniques, FTIR data, and MP-AES. With ryegrass being inexpensive and efficient it could be the key to lowering the growing amounts of toxins in the environment and become a reliable way to collect pollutants.

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Southwestern Michigan College  Research 2020

The purpose of this research was to determine if trends in environmental factors could be causing an increase in Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) cases, while also predicting the number of cases that could occur in 2020.

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Allergy Research 2019

The purpose of this research is to determine if isolating exosomes in urine and saliva can increase consistencies in the capillary tube precipitation test. This, in turn, could diagnosis IgE sensitized individuals without the dangers of current invasive allergy tests

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Southwestern Michigan College  Research 2019

The purpose of this research was to determine if starving ryegrass seed and using ultraviolet C radiation could mutate plants to collect pollutants.

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Solar Refrigeration Research 2018

The purpose of this project is to use solar innovation to determine if a refrigeration item can provide a way to preserve food when electricity is not present. It is applicable in emergency situations by preserving food without power, in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way.

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Allergy Research 2018

The purpose of this research is to create a new non-intrusive allergy test, that is less expensive, more time efficient, and can provide an alternative for not only the general majority of patience, but also the elderly, young children, and at-risk people with lower immune systems.

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Allergy Research 2017

The purpose of this research was to determine if a new non-intrusive allergy test can detect dust and dander allergens in IgE sensitized individuals using a capillary tube precipitation test without the associated risks in currently available tests

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