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Aaron Argall, PhD

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Postdoctoral scientist riding the rapids of academia without a raft and only a pool noodle. FirstGen Scientist. Passionate Advocator. Opinions are my own.

Columbus, OH
Joined March 2019
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Aaron Argall, PhD
3 months
I had the privilege of presenting my work at #bcvs2025 in Baltimore officially as an #AHA postdoc fellow. Amazing talks during ACS on Tuesday, met new colleagues and reconnected with old ones. Looking forward to this next year of science in @mingtao_zhao lab at #NCH!
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@DonnaFarber3
Donna Farber
5 months
This is a highly informative, well-researched piece on 2500 NIH grants that were terminated or delayed (i.e. frozen) under the current administration and the deleterious impact to the study and prevention of chronic and infectious diseases.
nytimes.com
Some cuts have been starkly visible, but the country’s medical grant-making machinery has also radically transformed outside the public eye.
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@MiriamMerad
Miriam Merad, MD, PhD
6 months
25 years ago, I came to Stanford on a J1 visa and worked so hard to be worthy of that privilege. Today, I lead Immunology at Mount Sinai and I am the one who feel privileged when brilliant international students chose to join us.
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@dr_andrealove
Andrea C. Love, PhD
7 months
Fluoridated water at 0.7 ppm (parts per million) is NOT a neurotoxin. It DOES improve dental health. Lead IS neurotoxic at 0.05 ppm in kids. Good thing RFK Jr cut the CDC lead poisoning prevention team & wants to ban fluoride. We are gonna be so much healthier, right? 🙄
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@PaulBieniasz
Paul Bieniasz
7 months
The decimation of American biomedical science by RFK, doge, et al. will go down as possibly the dumbest self-own in political history.
@cbarbermd
Carolyn Barber, MD
7 months
As RFK Jr. defends cuts to public health, experts warn of devastating effects that could haunt Americans for decades. “They’re breaking lots of stuff without knowing what they’re breaking.” —@GeorgesBenjami7 https://t.co/riE4K3aSCm
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Tina Termini
9 months
Everything feels weird and uncertain, and I can only imagine how trainees feel right now… so are some things mentors can do to support mentees during these challenging times:
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@allisonoconn
Allison Fitzgerald, MD, PhD
9 months
I can not wrap my head around the disconnect I see between people wanting better treatments and cures and simultaneously being so deeply anti-science….
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Aaron Argall, PhD
11 months
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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@neuroadipo
Dr Kristy Townsend
11 months
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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Aaron Argall, PhD
1 year
Over where the skies are bluer @argallphd.bsky.social
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Aaron Argall, PhD
1 year
I can’t even say I’m surprised by the election results. Bracing for the impact on science/education/research.
@Nature
nature
1 year
“I've witnessed something that I feel is extremely bad, not just for the United States, but for all of us in the world.” Scientists around the world expressed disappointment and alarm as Republican Donald Trump has secured a second term https://t.co/W1VVbgKxBO
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Aaron Argall, PhD
1 year
Great debate tonight at the dinner for #SVIM2024. Impactful basic and clinical research presentations with personal stories of SVD that will stay with me throughout my career. @AdditionalVent
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@insidehighered
Inside Higher Ed
1 year
Career Advice | Is It Time for the 32-Hour Workweek? Robert Roßbach, Kendra Sewall and Stefanie Robel explore why shorter work hours are, in fact, realistic for academic researchers and the advantages this approach can offer. https://t.co/91xobu9SCd
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@ItaiYanai
Itai Yanai
1 year
Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.
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@OhioStateMed
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
1 year
.@american_heart and @additionalvent are funding five teams of scientists to conduct innovative research to add to the body of scientific knowledge about single ventricle heart disease - including researchers right here at #OSUCOM. https://t.co/EXAOxp6cao
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medicine.osu.edu
Here is some info from Ohio State – improving lives through excellence in research, education and patient care.
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@OhioStateDHLRI
OhioStateDHLRI
1 year
Congratulations to Sara Koenig, PhD, on her new role as Senior Director, Research Strategy and Operations for @OhioStateMed! @OSUWexMed
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Aaron Argall, PhD
2 years
This household is double doc’d up!! @SucharskiHolly
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Aaron Argall, PhD
2 years
It’s comforting to see the NIH make some degree of change. Though not the $70k originally asked, it will help. My only concern is what the state of cost of living will be in the projected 3-5yrs until stipend incrementally increase.
@NIH
NIH
2 years
News: NIH to increase pay levels for pre- and postdoctoral scholar NRSA recipients at grantee institutions
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