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Event

34th Annual James D. Baxter Lectureship

Thursday, June 4, 2026 16:30to19:00

RRD/Baxter Lecture

Speaker: Dr. Anthony Nichols, MD

Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and
Department of Oncology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Western University

Title: "Borrowed Science, New Answers: Applying Translational Oncology Methods to Non-Malignant Disease in Head & Neck Surgery”

Objectives:

1.Describe the molecular and immunological mechanismsunderlying idiopathic subglottic stenosis, including fibroinflammatory pathways implicated in disease recurrence, and evaluate how transcriptomic and single-cell approaches are informing novel treatment strategies beyond serial dilation.

2.Explain how molecular profiling and cellular biologyhave expanded our understanding of laser-induced skin rejuvenation, including the mechanistic basis of fractional CO₂ and erbium laser effects on dermal remodeling, collagen neosynthesis, and emerging targets for adjunctive pharmacological enhancement.

3.Analyze the immunological heterogeneity of tonsillar disease— distinguishing recurrent tonsillitis from obstructive tonsillar hypertrophy at the cellular and transcriptomic level — and discuss how single-cell RNA sequencing is being applied to identify disease-specific immune signatures with potential diagnostic and therapeutic relevance.

4.Apply a translational research framework— traditionally used in oncology — to benign otolaryngologic and aesthetic conditions, recognizing how rigor in molecular study design, biomarker validation, and evidence hierarchies can elevate the quality of investigation in non-malignant disease.

5.Understand the important role of the surgeon-scientistin advancing patient-centred medical research— including identifying concrete institutional, departmental, and funding strategies that academic medical centres can adopt to recruit, protect, and sustain surgeon-scientists


Location: RI-MUHC, ES1.1129

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