Joey Alge (@algejl) 's Twitter Profile
Joey Alge

@algejl

Peds Nephrologist and Physician-Scientist | @ARChildrens & @UAMSHealth | Basic/Translational Research on AKI & CKD | Views = my own.

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#PNRCFall2022 is kicking off in Houston! Great to be back in-person! Can’t wait to hear about some exciting science.

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Who’s heading to #KidneyWk next week?! Track #pedneph content using #ASNKids22 and don’t forget to tag ASPN Research along the way!

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Congratulations to the winner of the ASN Donald W. Seldin Young Investigator Award, @jenpluznick! Thank you for your outstanding contributions to the kidney community.

Congratulations to the winner of the ASN Donald W. Seldin Young Investigator Award, @jenpluznick! Thank you for your outstanding contributions to the kidney community.
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We are here to help with those applications! Submit to our annual grant review next summer 2023 so we can fund #pedneph research! #KidneyWk #ASNKids22

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I have learned so much about circadian rhythm and kidney disease at #APS2023. It’s been a fantastic conference so far.

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I really enjoyed #APS2023 and will definitely come back next year. Great venue. Fantastic social events. Phenomenal science. I especially enjoyed the comparative physiology session. I never thought that the cardiovascular physiology of giraffes would be so fascinating!

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In contrast to other fields, academic med conferences happen on weekends—displacing rest & family time—& leaving people out Toxic grind culture says: Clinicians are value-generating units first & can't be spared on weekdays This *needs* to change šŸ‘šŸ¾ Pediatric Academic Societies American Psychiatric Association

In contrast to other fields, academic med conferences happen on weekends—displacing rest & family time—& leaving people out

Toxic grind culture says: Clinicians are value-generating units first & can't be spared on weekdays

This *needs* to change šŸ‘šŸ¾ <a href="/PASMeeting/">Pediatric Academic Societies</a> <a href="/APApsychiatric/">American Psychiatric Association</a>
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I’m excited to share that I’m moving to Arkansas Children’s Hospital later this month. It’s been a privilege to work at Texas Children’s and BCM Pediatric Renal Fellowship. I’m sad to leave behind so many wonderful colleagues and friends in Houston, but I can’t wait to get started in Little Rock.

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Big day is today! After a 1 week delay due to my second bout with COVID (impeccable timing) I’m finally starting at Arkansas Children’s/UAMS. Couldn’t be more excited!

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Each night at dinner we ask our kids to tell us about two roses and a thorn from their day. Here are mine from week #1 UAMS Health and Arkansas Children's. 🌹: amazing new mentors and collaborators 🌹: appreciating differences in clinical practice Thorn: virtual training modules

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Great review parsing out the nuances of albumin-mediated nephrotoxicity. We’ve learned a lot about the importance of modified forms of albumin, but there are a lot of unanswered questions.

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The Alge lab is officially hiring! I’m looking for a postdoc interested in basic and translational chronic kidney disease research focusing on uremic toxins. DM for details.

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Just wrapped up my 1st week on the Arkansas Children's inpatient peds neph service! I had a blast teaching our residents/students basic stoichiometry and renal physiology to debunk the AAP maintenance fluids guidelines (among other things). What’s your favorite topic to teach on?