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Norbert Perrimon

Norbert Perrimon

Harvard University · Molecular and Cellular Biology

Active 1983–2024

h-index198
Citations155.0k
Papers1.3k365 last 5y
Funding$188.7M2 active
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Norbert Perrimon is the James Stillman Professor of Developmental Biology at Harvard University and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His research focuses on fundamental questions in cell signaling and homeostasis, including the mechanisms involved in the control of cell and tissue growth and how signaling mechanisms are used in the context of maintaining tissue integrity through stem cell systems. His group studies how tissues such as muscles and adipose tissues grow, maintain their mass, and communicate with each other to sustain physiological and growth homeostasis of the organism.

Research topics

  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Genetics
  • Computer Science
  • Immunology
  • Pathology
  • Operating system
  • Anatomy
  • Internal medicine
  • Medicine

Selected publications

  • Cachexia: A systemic consequence of progressive, unresolved disease

    Cell · 2023 · 221 citations

    • Biology
    • Internal medicine
    • Genetics
  • Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly

    Science · 2022 · 834 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Biology
    • Anatomy

    community and serves as a reference to study genetic perturbations and disease models at single-cell resolution.

  • mTORC1 promotes cell growth via m6A-dependent mRNA degradation

    Molecular Cell · 2021 · 115 citations

    • Biology
    • Cell biology
    • Genetics
  • Single-cell transcriptome maps of myeloid blood cell lineages in Drosophila

    Nature Communications · 2020 · 179 citations

    • Biology
    • Cell biology
    • Immunology

    The Drosophila lymph gland, the larval hematopoietic organ comprised of prohemocytes and mature hemocytes, has been a valuable model for understanding mechanisms underlying hematopoiesis and immunity. Three types of mature hemocytes have been characterized in the lymph gland: plasmatocytes, lamellocytes, and crystal cells, which are analogous to vertebrate myeloid cells, yet molecular underpinnings of the lymph gland hemocytes have been less investigated. Here, we use single-cell RNA sequencing to comprehensively analyze heterogeneity of developing hemocytes in the lymph gland, and discover previously undescribed hemocyte types including adipohemocytes, stem-like prohemocytes, and intermediate prohemocytes. Additionally, we identify the developmental trajectory of hemocytes during normal development as well as the emergence of the lamellocyte lineage following active cellular immunity caused by wasp infestation. Finally, we establish similarities and differences between embryonically derived- and larval lymph gland hemocytes. Altogether, our study provides detailed insights into the hemocyte development and cellular immune responses at single-cell resolution.

  • A single-cell survey of Drosophila blood

    eLife · 2020 · 206 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Biology
    • Cell biology
    • Genetics

    , respectively. We demonstrate that these FGF components are required for mediating effective immune responses against parasitoid wasp eggs, highlighting a novel role for FGF signaling in inter-hemocyte crosstalk. Our scRNA-seq analysis reveals the diversity of hemocytes and provides a rich resource of gene expression profiles for a systems-level understanding of their functions.

Recent grants

Frequent coauthors

  • Yanhui Hu

    Harvard University

    440 shared
  • Stephanie E. Mohr

    Harvard University

    271 shared
  • Aram Comjean

    Boston VA Research Institute

    169 shared
  • Richard Binari

    Harvard University

    137 shared
  • Jonathan Zirin

    Boston VA Research Institute

    135 shared
  • Yifang Liu

    Harvard University

    106 shared
  • Ben Ewen‐Campen

    Harvard University

    104 shared
  • Sudhir Gopal Tattikota

    97 shared

Labs

Education

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Dr. Anthony P. Mahowald Laboratory

    Case Western Reserve University

    1986
  • Developmental Genetics

    Université Pierre et Marie Curie (aka University of Paris VI)

    1983
  • Maitrise, Biochemistry

    Université Pierre et Marie Curie (aka University of Paris VI)

    1981

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