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Michigan State University

MSU Student Research Ignite Talks - February 2025

Michigan State University via YouTube

Overview

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Watch a series of ten fast-paced Ignite Talks from Michigan State University students presenting their research in just 5 minutes each, using 20 slides that automatically advance every 15 seconds. Explore diverse topics including indigenous museum representation, green energy challenges, medication adherence for diabetes, drone technology for bridge safety, native apple conservation, sustainable materials science, metastatic ovarian cancer research, artificial intelligence's human qualities, meaningful tourism, and innovative treatments for inflammatory bowel disease. The complete 65-minute video includes all presentations from the February 26, 2025 event with timestamps for each speaker's segment.

Syllabus

00:00 Intro
3:42 Nevaeh Ramon “Indigenizing Museums in the 21st Century”
9:25 Daniel Horowitz “Green Energy’s Unexpected Peril: A Growing Movement”
15:13 Sanjana Vadrevu “Boosting Medication Habits to Beat Diabetes and Heart Risks!”
21:15 Dennis Asante “How can drones prevent bridge collapse?”
27:08 Kaz Christian “The Struggles of our Native Apple and State Flower”
33:38 Hailey Becker “What Are We Made Of? Envisioning Materials for a Sustainable Future”
39:18 Lucy Xu “Targeting the Untouchable in Metastatic Ovarian Cancer”
44:57 V Kumar “AI: Our Most Human Creation Yet”
51:50 Tatiana Iretskaia “Making your next trip memorable and meaningful”
58:57 Zainab Fayyaz “Let There Be Light: A Novel IBD Treatment”

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    Each five-minute presentation was fast-paced, engaging, and thoughtfully crafted. From cancer treatment breakthroughs to sustainable materials, students demonstrated impressive research and communication skills. A must-watch for anyone interested in the future of science and society.

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