Norbert Perrimon

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Norbert Perrimon
Born (1958-10-24) October 24, 1958 (age 65) [1]
Bosguérard-de-Marcouville [1]
Citizenship France, USA
Nationality France
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Alma mater University of Paris
Thesis Analyse Clonale de Mutations en Lignee Germinale chez la Drosophile (1983)
Academic advisors Madeleine Gans
Doctoral students Michele Musacchio, Rich Binari, John Klingensmith, Kang Zhang, Michael Melnick, Kenneth Yoffe, Yohannes Bellaiche, Urte Gayko, Markus Schober, Adam Friedman, Julio Cesar Cho, Michael Schnall-Levin, Tyler Gibson
Known for GAL4/UAS system
Notable awards George W. Beadle Award (2004)[2]
Website
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Norbert Perrimon (b. Oct. 24, 1958) is a geneticist and developmental biologist at Harvard Medical School. He is known for developing a number of techniques for use of Drosophila, as well as specific substantive contributions to signal transduction and developmental biology. Perrimon co-developed the GAL4/UAS system method, described as “a fly geneticist's Swiss army knife”,[3] with Andrea Brand to control gene expression.[4] More recently his lab has pioneered high-throughput whole-genome RNAi screening.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

Education

Perrimon was born in 1958 in Bosguérard-de-Marcouville, France. He earned his undergraduate degree (Maitrise of Biochemistry) at the University of Paris VI, in 1981, then completing his doctorate in 1983 with Madeleine Gans also at the University of Paris.

Career

From 1983 to 1986 Perrimon was a postdoctoral researcher with Anthony Mahowald[11][12][13][14] at Case Western Reserve University, and in 1986 at the age of 27 he accepted appointment as faculty at Harvard Medical School.

Awards and honors

Perrimon was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in April 2013,[6][15] after naturalizing as an American citizen.

References

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  15. "April 30, 2013, NAS Election", National Academy of Sciences (last visited May 3, 2013).