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
The qualitative comparative analysis of the visual field using computer assisted, semi-automated and manual instrumentation: III. Clinical analysis.
Authors: Authors: Flanagan JG, Wild JM, Barnes DA, Gilmartin BA, Good PA, Crews SJ.
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The qualitative comparative analysis of the visual field using computer assisted, semi-automated and manual instrumentation: II. Statistical analysis.
Authors: Authors: Wild JM, Flanagan JG, Barnes DA, Gilmartin BA, Good PA, Crews SJ.
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Mechanisms of divergence and convergence of the human immunoglobulin alpha 1 and alpha 2 constant region gene sequences.
Cavernous hemangiomas of the orbit.
Lacrimal gland enlargement in familial sarcoidosis.
The diagnosis and management of epithelial tumors of the lacrimal sac.
Authors: Authors: Hornblass A, Jakobiec FA, Bosniak S, Flanagan J.
Ophthalmology
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Ophthalmology
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