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  1. Ryan Flynn is an Assistant Professor at the Boston Children's Hospital and the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University. He develops chemical tools to study the interface of RNA biology and glycobiology in the context of cell state transitions and cell-cell communication. He is also interested in the role of glycoRNAs, a novel class of glycans that are produced by the ER/Golgi-lumen biosynthetic machinery and specific mammalian small noncoding RNAs.

  2. Ryan A Flynn. Stem Cell Program, Boston Children's Hospital | Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department. Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage. ... RA Flynn, K Pedram, SA Malaker, PJ Batista, BAH Smith, AG Johnson, ... Cell 184 (12), 3109-3124. e22, 2021. 307: 2021:

  3. Ryan A. Flynn, M.D., Ph.D. Ryan.flynn[@]childrens[dot]harvard[DOT]EDU I am an Assistant Professor at Boston Children’s Hospital in the Stem Cell Program and in the Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department at Harvard University.

  4. hscrb.harvard.edu › labs › flynn-labFlynn Lab | HSCRB

    Ryan Flynn, M.D., Ph.D. Ryan Flynns laboratory is focused on the exploration and discovery of how biopolymers like RNA and glycans work together to control cellular processes in the context of human disease. Follow us on twitter.

  5. 18 de may. de 2021 · Ryan Flynn, the first author on the new paper and an RNA biologist at Harvard University and Boston Children’s Hospital, says he made the startling discovery of glycoRNAs while working in chemical biologist Carolyn Bertozzi’s lab at Stanford University.

  6. Ryan Flynn is a principal investigator and assistant professor of stem cell and regenerative biology at Harvard Medical School. He studies the interface of RNA and glycans, the fourth fundamental biopolymer, in hematology, oncology, and stem cells. He has discovered a new class of biomolecule, glycoRNA, that regulates the folding and trafficking of proteins and lipids.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2023 · Ryan Flynn is an Assistant Professor in HSCRB and a Principal Investigator in the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. He studies RNA biology and the role of glycoRNAs on the surface of cells. He received the 2023 Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award for his work on cell surface glycoRNAs and their applications in human diseases.