John Flanagan

John Flanagan, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)

John Flanagan, Ph.D., did his undergraduate training at the University of Oxford in biochemistry and his graduate training at the University of Cambridge, UK in molecular biology. His postdoctoral training was at Harvard Medical School in the Genetics department, focused on cell-cell signaling, after which he joined the Department of Cell Biology as a faculty member.

The Flanagan lab studies how cell-cell signaling molecules set up spatial pattern, particularly in the development and regeneration of connections in the nervous system.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, LHRRB 601B

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab Phone: 617-432-4096

Alkaline phosphatase fusions of ligands or receptors as in situ probes for staining of cells, tissues, and embryos.
Authors: Authors: Flanagan JG, Cheng HJ, Feldheim DA, Hattori M, Lu Q, Vanderhaeghen P.
Methods Enzymol
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Life on the road.
Authors: Authors: Flanagan JG.
Nature
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Is a tight patch necessary after trabeculectomy?
Authors: Authors: Trope GE, Buys YM, Flanagan J, Wang L.
Br J Ophthalmol
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Interobserver agreement of Heidelberg retina tomograph parameters.
Authors: Authors: Hatch WV, Flanagan JG, Williams-Lyn DE, Buys YM, Farra T, Trope GE.
J Glaucoma
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The middle and the end: slit brings guidance and branching together in axon pathway selection.
Authors: Authors: Van Vactor D, Flanagan JG.
Neuron
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Agreement in assessing glaucomatous discs in a clinical teaching setting with stereoscopic disc photographs, planimetry, and laser scanning tomography.
Authors: Authors: Hatch WV, Trope GE, Buys YM, Macken P, Etchells EE, Flanagan JG.
J Glaucoma
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Topographic guidance labels in a sensory projection to the forebrain.
Authors: Authors: Feldheim DA, Vanderhaeghen P, Hansen MJ, Frisén J, Lu Q, Barbacid M, Flanagan JG.
Neuron
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Influence of laser photocoagulation for clinically significant diabetic macular oedema (DMO) on short-wavelength and conventional automated perimetry.
Authors: Authors: Hudson C, Flanagan JG, Turner GS, Chen HC, Young LB, McLeod D.
Diabetologia
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Study of regional deformation of the optic nerve head using scanning laser tomography.
Authors: Authors: Yan DB, Flanagan JG, Farra T, Trope GE, Ethier CR.
Curr Eye Res
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Parry-Romberg syndrome associated with intracranial vascular malformations.
Authors: Authors: Miedziak AI, Stefanyszyn M, Flanagan J, Eagle RC.
Arch Ophthalmol
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