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Una Ryan (born December 18, 1941) is a British-American biologist who has conducted research on vascular biology, publishing over 300 papers. After an extended research and academic career she began a career in the biotech industry. She was Director for Health Sciences of
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; CEO, president and director of AVANT Immunotherapeutics; and is currently the Chairman of The Bay Area BioEconomy Initiative, among many other associations. She is an
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and focuses her funds on women-led companies. She has won numerous awards and recognition during her career including the National Institute of Health's 10-year merit award, Order of the British Empire and the
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Biography

Una Scully was born on December 18, 1941 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to a British father who was interned in a Japanese camp during World War II. Scully and her mother fled by boat from Singapore to England, where she completed her education, graduating with a degree in zoology from the University of Bristol in 1963. In 1965, she began publishing under the name of Una Smith and did so until 1973. She went on to complete a PhD at the University of Cambridge in 1967 and that same year moved to the United States, taking up a Howard Hughes Fellowship at the University of Miami to study
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s. After completion of the fellowship, Smith taught as a professor of life sciences and medicine at the University of Miami School of Medicine from 1972 to 1989. In 1975, her professional publishing reflected her name as U. S. Ryan or Una Scully Ryan. Her work at Miami was recognized by a 10-year Merit Award from the National Institutes of Health. In 1989, Ryan married the surgeon, Allan Dana Callow and then beginning in 1990, she worked as a Research Professor of Surgery, Medicine and Cell Biology at Washington University School of Medicine in
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. Simultaneously, she accepted a position at Monsanto as Director for Health Sciences. She left Monsanto in 1992 and joined AVANT Immunotherapeutics Inc. as a Vice-President and Chief Scientific Researcher in May 1993. Around the same time, she left Washington University for a position as a Research Professor of Medicine at
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and obtained US citizenship in 1994. In 1996, Ryan was promoted to President at AVANT and also began serving as chief executive officer and President of Celldex Therapeutics Inc., all the while continuing to research and publish papers on vaccines against viral and bacterial diseases and for cholesterol management. Ryan was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2002 for her contributions to research and development to biotechnology. In 2007, she was honored with the
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for her development of new vaccines to combat global infectious diseases and then in 2008, she left the for-profit sector leaving her positions at AVANT and Celldex. In 2009 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol. In addition to vaccines, Ryan has worked on clean water solutions and in 2009 was awarded a
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for a wastewater cleaning program using blue-green algae and
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. Unable to secure venture capital funds for the program, Ryan turned her focus toward a program called Diagnostics for All, in an attempt to provide inexpensive diagnostic tests to developing countries. The innovation used paper tests and a drop of blood which when chemicals were applied would change color to indicate different results, without lab work required and simple disposal, as the paper could be burned. The company began with liver testing and then expanded their products to include pregnancy tests and a glucose monitoring test for diabetics. Deciding to relocate to the American west coast in 2013, Ryan accepted a position as the first woman to Chair the Bay Area BioEconomy Initiative. While she was in Boston, Ryan had served on the board of the Biotechnology Industry Organization and the BioEconomy Initiative had similar aims of increasing efficiency and decreasing the time it takes for products to begin clinical trials and ultimately get to medical professionals. She also turned her focus to angel investing in an attempt to help women-run businesses find venture capital funds. Ryan served as managing director of Golden Seeds, as a partner in Astia Angel and participated with The Angel Forum all aimed at investing in startups and mentoring businesses in the Silicon Valley. She continues to serve on the boards of several biotechnology firms. In 2015, Ryan launched ULUX fine art based on her electron micrographs. Ryan has two daughters,
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, a poet and social impact innovator, who helped create and served as founding president of Bono's Product Red initiative. Daughter Amy Ryan Dowsett is an interior designer. Both daughters live in San Francisco, CA. Ryan has four grandchildren.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Una 1941 births Living people People from Kuala Lumpur Malaysian women scientists Malaysian biologists Alumni of the University of Bristol Alumni of the University of Cambridge University of Miami faculty Boston University faculty American women investors Biotechnologists Washington University School of Medicine people Officers of the Order of the British Empire Albert Einstein World Award of Science Laureates 21st-century American women scientists 20th-century women scientists Women biotechnologists 21st-century American businesswomen