Joshua Huffines

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Joshua Huffines

Joshua Huffines

@JoshuaHuffines

Graduate Student in the Kiedrowski Lab University of Alabama - Birmingham Regardless of quality, views are my own.

Birmingham, AL Katılım Mart 2012
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Kevin Hall
Kevin Hall@KevinH_PhD·
After 21 years at my dream job, I’m very sad to announce my early retirement from the National Institutes of Health. My life’s work has been to scientifically study how our food environment affects what we eat, and how what we eat affects our physiology. Lately, I’ve focused on unravelling the reasons why diets high in ultra-processed food are linked to epidemic proportions of chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity. Our research leads the world on this topic. Given recent bipartisan goals to prevent diet-related chronic diseases, and new agency leadership professing to prioritize scientific investigation of ultra-processed foods, I had hoped to expand our research program with ambitious plans to more rapidly and efficiently determine how our food is likely making Americans chronically sick. Unfortunately, recent events have made me question whether NIH continues to be a place where I can freely conduct unbiased science. Specifically, I experienced censorship in the reporting of our research because of agency concerns that it did not appear to fully support preconceived narratives of my agency’s leadership about ultra-processed food addiction. I was hoping this was an aberration. So, weeks ago I wrote to my agency’s leadership expressing my concerns and requested time to discuss these issues, but I never received a response. Without any reassurance there wouldn’t be continued censorship or meddling in our research, I felt compelled to accept early retirement to preserve health insurance for my family. (Resigning later in protest of any future meddling or censorship would result in losing that benefit.) Due to very tight deadlines to make this decision, I don’t yet have plans for my future career. The NIH has been a wonderful place because it allows scientists to take risks, form unique collaborations, and do studies difficult to conduct elsewhere. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished and I’m fortunate to have had such wonderful colleagues and scientific collaborators. I hope to someday return to government service and lead a research program that will continue to provide gold-standard science to make Americans healthy.
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NIH
NIH@NIH·
Closing Soon: Help shape the future of disability health research at #NIH by submitting your input on the framework for the NIH Strategic Plan for Disability Health Research. Responses are due by 3/12/25. go.nih.gov/c9AiRUX
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Megan Scarano
Megan Scarano@MScaranoNews·
“UAB saved my life, twice.” HAPPENING NOW: Rally for Science in Railroad Park. @abc3340 Signs read, “In Science we trust.” The rally is in response to the Trump Administration cuts to NIH.
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Megan Scarano
Megan Scarano@MScaranoNews·
"Our futures are at stake with this." UAB students speak out amid potential NIH funding cuts. UAB received more $400 million in funding from the NIH in 2023. @abc3340
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nature@Nature·
Higher-education establishments must not be bullied into abandoning their mission of diversity, equity and inclusion, Rebecca Calisi Rodríguez go.nature.com/3Xpt0oo
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Tony Pann
Tony Pann@TonyPannWBAL·
Ok. I guess I have to address this. The information on your phone app comes FROM data provided by NOAA for free. NOAA gathers weather data (daily balloon launches) and feeds it into the modeling so your phone can tell you it's going to rain tomorrow. Saying we don't need NOAA or the NWS because I can see the weather on my phone, is like saying we don't need farmers because I can just go to the grocery store. End of rant. You may continue scrolling....
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Shaurita D. Hutchins
Shaurita D. Hutchins@shauritacodes·
If promoting #ScienceForAll is controversial, then something is wrong with our society, right? Am I missing something? Shouldn't we be pursuining knowledge about how diseases work and impact people? Or is that idea controversial? There's nothing partisan about that.
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
Scientists are now organizing events, called Stand Up for Science, on 7 March in Washington, D.C., and state capitals. scim.ag/3XlYkEu @NewsfromScience
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Dr. Catharine Young
Dr. Catharine Young@DrCatharineY·
No surprise that NIH funding is stalling and the long term impact will be devastating. Just after we honored #RareDiseaseDay, a community dependent on federal support, this slowdown threatens lifesaving research. Patients can’t afford delays - we have to invest in science to drive breakthroughs. Credit: Dr. Jeremy Berg (not on X)
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maria g castro
maria g castro@castro2355_mg·
March 7th! Let’s all stand up for Science, life saving biomedical research funded by the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, National Science Foundation….it underpins the development of new medicines, clinical trials & new technologies. Science creates jobs!
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Brady Spencer
Brady Spencer@BradySpencer12·
Very excited to share that Uday @snowkaryote and I will be joining the Microbiology, Immunology, & Cancer Bio Dept @UVA_MIC @MedicineUVA as Assistant Professors this Fall! 🎉 My lab will study protein secretion in Gram-positive bacteria and its impact on host barriers & immunity.
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Dr. Megan Kiedrowski
Dr. Megan Kiedrowski@MicrobioMegan·
Excited to share the first paper from our lab is out as a preprint! @JoshuaHuffines established a dual-species culture model to investigate S. aureus-Corynebacterium interactions on nasal cells & how temperature influences bacterial persistence & cytotoxicity
bioRxiv Microbiology@biorxiv_micrbio

Temperature Influences Commensal-Pathogen Dynamics in a Nasal Epithelial Cell Co-culture Model biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_micrbio

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Dr. Megan Kiedrowski
Dr. Megan Kiedrowski@MicrobioMegan·
Congrats to @csebastianBio and all of the students who presented flash talks at the @UAB_GBS student research symposium today. It was a really nice snapshot of work going on the different PhD student program themes
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Dr. Megan Kiedrowski
Dr. Megan Kiedrowski@MicrobioMegan·
Looking forward to a great symposium on Commensal-Pathogen Interactions at #ASMicrobe with talks by @KLemonLab and @joeyzacks and featuring 4 great trainee abstracts. Come see us on Sunday morning 6/18 at 8:15AM in Rm 371!
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