Interorgan communication: a drosophila perspective
Norbert Perrimon wants to understand how cells, tissues, and organs communicate during development.
Working in Drosophila, Perrimon’s lab group uses techniques such as genome-wide RNAi and CRISPR screening and large-scale mass spectrometry to identify components of signaling networks and points of intersection, or “cross-talk nodes,” between signaling pathways that produce coherent responses.
A more thorough understanding of these events can help elucidate how different tissues and cell types integrate within an organ, and how complex phenotypes arise in animals.
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Norbert Perrimon, PhD
Dr. Perrimon is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and an associate member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.