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Randall Carpenter
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Scientist dedicated to uncovering new knowledge in the fields of neuroimmunology, neurotrauma, and hematopoiesis; PhD @OhioState, Postdoc @EinsteinMed
New York City, NY
Joined July 2020
I am beyond excited to have the first paper from my postdoc here at @EinsteinMed published today in Science! This is such a cool story... š§µ
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RT @DrPhiltill: It seems few people know what an āindirect costā is or why it has to be 40-60%. The reason the government forced universiā¦
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@GodboutLab_OSU An immediate change with no step down over time or adjustment for endowment size is insane!
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Should not be a flat rate, but in inverse proportion to institution endowment. This is going to tank and decimate so many institutions and labs. Especially since it seems there is no increase to number of grants or grant size.
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 āindirect costs.ā Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above what many major foundations allow and much lower than the 60%+ that some institutions charge the government today. This change will save more than $4B a year effective immediately.
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Problem is there is zero transparency in their process. They are and will continue to target what they perceive as āwokeā or āuselessā. Too big a chance for bias or destruction of careers and entire areas of research. Doubt this leads to any meaningful increase in NIH funding.
Iām confused. For years people complained about excessively stringent paylines @NIH reduced budgets for labs & general clunkiness of the system but now they donāt want an audit of budget allocation to reduce non-research excesses because the audit is done by guys in their 20s?
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RT @EricTopol: A paper on microplastics accumulating in the brain was just published @NatureMedicine, open-access Iā¦
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RT @DrJaclynnMoskow: When do drugs really expire? Which ones take decades to degrade? Why does the US government use secret expiration daā¦
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@BlersTalking Team effort and they had the focus to come back and win. Rotations are looking smoother and better shot selection. Happy with a win. Onward LU!
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Fantastic talk by Dr. Michael Young, a pioneer in understanding the genetics regulating circadian biology. Glad I got to attend this one!
Nobel Laureate Michael W. Young, Ph.D., of @RockefellerUniv visited Einstein on Wednesday. He gave the presentation, āGenes Controlling Sleep and Circadian Rhythmsā at an event hosted by students of the Cellular and Molecular Biology and Genetics Training Program.
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@BlersTalking Good scoring and shot selection, points off turnovers, and few turnovers helped win a game that could have easily gone to RI. So many fouls, but I guess it could have been worse (e.g. UMass-Fordham š¤£).
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@BlersTalking I really think we are missing a lights out shooter. We have scorers who are good, but streaky. Second half slump, lost all momentum. š
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RT @ShellabargDerek: I learned this lesson long ago. Be so immersed in something in your life that you cry like this when it is over. We shā¦
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@BlersTalking Definitely a bad loss. Just donāt know how we keep getting bested by terrible teams. They are better than last year but just canāt rise to their potential. Canāt lose games with a bad schedule. Can we also all stop the talk of at large as a fanbase for a few seasons?
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@rollblers Sad that injuries have just devastated their roles and havenāt figured anything out.
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