Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile
Brian Laight, PhD

@brianlaight

MD/PhD Candidate @queensu | Cancer Immunotherapy @QueensCRI @QueensPathology

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Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much BioCanRx - Canada's Immunotherapy Network. I'm looking forward to learning from experts in the field of cancer immunology and to share my research on the role of Fes in innate immune cell function as it pertains to cancer immune evasion! ESMO - Eur. Oncology

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Thank you Cancer Research Institute, ENCI, & AACR for the opportunity to present my research at #CICON22 in NYC next to some inspiring researchers. What an amazing conference with many exciting immuno-oncology based discoveries.

Thank you <a href="/CancerResearch/">Cancer Research Institute</a>, ENCI, &amp; <a href="/AACR/">AACR</a> for the opportunity to present my research at #CICON22 in NYC next to some inspiring researchers. What an amazing conference with many exciting immuno-oncology based discoveries.
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Extremely thankful and excited to announce that I have been awarded the PSI Foundation Research Trainee Award of $50,000 for my project exploring the role of Fes on sepsis severity, and as a potential target for improving sepsis outcomes! Queen's University Queen's MD/PhD Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Extremely thankful and excited to announce that I have been awarded the <a href="/PSIFoundation/">PSI Foundation</a> Research Trainee Award of $50,000 for my project exploring the role of Fes on sepsis severity, and as a potential target for improving sepsis outcomes! <a href="/queensu/">Queen's University</a> <a href="/QueensMDPhD/">Queen's MD/PhD</a> <a href="/QueensPathology/">Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine</a>
Maxim Ziatdinov (@maximziatdinov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, the Nobel Committee set a terrible precedent by awarding a Nobel Prize to someone with a relatively low h-index. What kind of message does it send to young researchers?!

Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent presentation by Tasha Jawa looking at the impact of dialysis on short- and long-term neurocognitive outcomes in ICU patients. Very Proud

Queen's MD/PhD (@queensmdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're so proud to get to see Tasha Jawa's work on our very own campus Queen's Medicine Medical Student Research Showcase this morning, shortly after her return from CITAC #AJM2022 in Montreal and European Delirium in Milan, Italy! She's unstoppable!🌎πŸ§ͺ

Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you BioCanRx - Canada's Immunotherapy Network for the privilege & sponsor to present a speed oral poster talk at #Summit4CI on my research focused on enhancing cancer #Immunotherapy via Fes inhibition #CancerResearch Queen's MD/PhD Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine @QueensCRI. Thank you for the continuing support Tasha Jawa

Thank you <a href="/BioCanRx/">BioCanRx - Canada's Immunotherapy Network</a> for the privilege &amp; sponsor to present a speed oral poster talk at #Summit4CI on my research focused on enhancing cancer #Immunotherapy via Fes inhibition #CancerResearch <a href="/QueensMDPhD/">Queen's MD/PhD</a> <a href="/QueensPathology/">Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine</a> @QueensCRI. Thank you for the continuing support <a href="/JawaTasha/">Tasha Jawa</a>
Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much BioCanRx - Canada's Immunotherapy Network for putting on a fantastic #Summit4CI & awarding me the top speed poster talk. Congratulations to all winners and presenters for all their hard work; the future of #CancerResearch and #Immunotherapy is bright! Queen's MD/PhD @QueensCRI Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Brian Laight, PhD (@brianlaight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to finally share that I received the CIHR-ICR | IC-IRSC CGS Doctoral Research Award & placed 2nd in the country! Thank you to everyone who helped along the way and especially to Tasha Jawa for being instrumental in my success! Queen's Health Sciences Queen's MD/PhD Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Excited to finally share that I received the <a href="/CIHR_ICR/">CIHR-ICR | IC-IRSC</a> CGS Doctoral Research Award &amp; placed 2nd in the country! Thank you to everyone who helped along the way and especially to <a href="/JawaTasha/">Tasha Jawa</a> for being instrumental in my success! <a href="/QueensUHealth/">Queen's Health Sciences</a> <a href="/QueensMDPhD/">Queen's MD/PhD</a> <a href="/QueensPathology/">Queens Pathology and Molecular Medicine</a>
J Gordon Boyd (@jgordonboyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Medical care is unique in πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦. So is ICU follow-up care. We're looking to create a forum of critical care providers interested in post-ICU syndrome to help our survivors and their families. If interested, please DM me.

Neuroscience at Queen's University (@queensu_cns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To improve care for patients with #criticalillness or #cognitive impairment, we perform cutting-edge research--but how do researchers obtain consent from these groups? Find out in the article by CNS student Tasha Jawa in the Queen's Health Sciences Ethics Bulletin: queensu.ca/vpr/ethics/bul…

Queen's MD/PhD (@queensmdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸŽ‰ Celebrating the festive season in the MD/PhD and MD/MSc program! 🌟 So grateful for these friends on our shared journey. πŸ“šπŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

πŸŽ‰ Celebrating the festive season in the MD/PhD and MD/MSc program! 🌟 So grateful for these friends on our shared journey. πŸ“šπŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ
Tasha Jawa (@jawatasha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re working to improve follow-up care to reduce the burden of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) and PICS-family for ICU survivors and their caregivers. Pleased to have shared our initial work at CCCF #SupportingOurPatients session. J Gordon Boyd

We’re working to improve follow-up care to reduce the burden of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) and PICS-family for ICU survivors and their caregivers. Pleased to have shared our initial work at <a href="/CCCForum/">CCCF</a> #SupportingOurPatients session. <a href="/jgordonboyd/">J Gordon Boyd</a>