Holly Sucharski-Argall, PhD
@SucharskiHolly
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PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Ohio State. First generation student, just trying to make my family and dogs proud. Opinions are my own.
Ohio, USA
Joined September 2018
Biological proof that women do not bounce back like our society assumes/expects. Really cool data!
Biologists have built one of the most detailed pictures ever of the changes that occur in women’s bodies before and after pregnancy, by pooling and studying around 44 million physiological measurements from more than 300,000 births https://t.co/kHNsxT72tn
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NIH-funded research is responsible for almost everything we know about common risk factors for CVD, not to mention a constellation of life-saving therapies and devices. These transformational advances require a robust research infrastructure dependent on indirect costs from NIH.
Last year, $9B of the $35B that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as “indirect costs.” Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above
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🧬#GTIHighlights Another of our favorite publications from 2024 - "#Genetherapy approaches for obesity-induced adipose neuropathy: Device-targeted AAV-mediated neurotrophic factor delivery to adipocytes in subcutaneous adipose" @adiponexus @neuroadipo 👉 https://t.co/dPyFrTaBK1
wexnermedical.osu.edu
A first-ever study of a new gene therapy approach led by researchers at #OSUWexMed and #OhioStateMed could one day help people who suffer from painful nerve damage, known as peripheral neuropathy,...
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Two big announcements for the Argall home! 1. Our son, Aiden, arrived last week weighing 8lbs 6oz! He’s perfect and we’re so lucky. 2. I found out the same day that I officially received the AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship!
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Please share! We are trying to reach patients with painful diabetic neuropathy for enrollment in our NIH-funded clinical trial that is now underway, testing neuromodulation and our diagnostic device. Patients are compensated. With @NeurosurgeryOSU Brian Dalm.
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For women in academia, barriers to having children aren't just finding partners or preserving fertility. It's systemic barriers—relentless relocations, temporary contracts, focus on individual achievement—planning for a family is like an impossible luxury. https://t.co/itwB9c9odw
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The struggle is “balancing their careers not just with motherhood, but with what comes before: relationships and planning for a family,” these postdocs write
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Yayyyy look how cool my lab is!! Well done everyone!! 🫶💕
Wooo! Hat trick for the lab tonight. Top poster awards for Lindsay and Magda (@adiponexus), and image award for Jake! Well done, team!!
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Fantastic Neuroscience section today @ObesityWeek 6 speakers across multiple subject areas #1 Is It All in the Nerves? Role of Leptin Receptor Signaling in Schwann Cells and Obesity-Linked Neuropathy by @ggunsch13 @OhioStateMed
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Come join us in February!! @OhioStateDHLRI
Registration is open! Come join us @OhioStateMed for our Adipose (PHAT) mtg, NeuroMetabolism (TRINS) mtg (Scherer joint keynote); and this round’s BTAA lipids mtg here too! Feb 21-22, link in photo. @kistanford6 cohost
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Congrats to Kristy Townsend, PhD on her new role as Faculty Lead for Research Operations and Compliance for @OhioStateMed to go with her award earlier in the month as the #DHLRI Chuck Webb Innovator of the Year Award! @OSUWexMed @neuroadipo
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Scientists have engineered a modified insulin that reduces its activity at low glucose levels
nature.com
Nature - Engineered insulin could overcome major problem with diabetes treatment.
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This microscope can simultaneously sequence an individual cell’s DNA and pinpoint the location of its proteins with high resolution — all without having to crack the cell open and extract its contents
nature.com
Nature - Microscopy technique allows scientists to image how proteins and chromosomes interact in an intact cell.
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Does the brain change during pregnancy? You bet it does. How about doing 26 MRI scans on a single person pre-conception to 2 years post-partum. WOW! Laura Pritschet and colleagues nailed it with their new paper in @NatureNeuro. Key Points: - The authors point out that pregnancy
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Check out the latest @OhioState 2024 Research Commercial that highlights several of our #genetherapy researchers below 🧬 We spy @neuroadipo @DrSyMoroi @nhc_nanomedlab @dgpnanomedlab @vanlaar_victor 😀 📽️ https://t.co/sE094nAUSr
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So exciting to have your dissertation work published @dargall74 !!
Prof. @PeterMohler's new collaborative study just published. Novel Identification of Ankyrin-R in Cardiac Fibroblasts and a Potential Role in Heart Failure https://t.co/tpw7BWT0qu
#mdpiijms via @IJMS_MDPI
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We've decided to undercut all the amaz*n pr*me day deals by letting you borrow any of our books for FREE today and tomorrow (and the next day and so on)
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Shout out to Mona El Refaey, PhD, on her first @nih_nhlbi R01! Thrilled to see where this research leads! @drMonaElRefaey @OhioStateSurg @OSUWexMed @OhioStateMed Learn more here: https://t.co/D2sTLn9iAr
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