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Jim C. Norman publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jim C. Norman sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 309 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Jim C. Norman D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jim C. Norman sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jim C. Norman is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their academic work spans several domains within the life sciences, primarily focusing on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The main fields of study for Jim C. Norman include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Within these broader areas, their research concentrates on subfields such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Immunology
  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Oncology

The scientist has contributed to various topics with a particular focus on:

  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer

Jim C. Norman has published multiple papers, including recent works such as:

  • "PINK1 drives production of mtDNA-containing extracellular vesicles to promote invasiveness" (2021) in The Journal of Cell Biology
  • "The forgotten people: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection as a priority for the inclusion health agenda" (2023) in eLife
  • "Notochord vacuoles absorb compressive bone growth during zebrafish spine formation" (2020) in eLife
  • "RhoJ Regulates α5β1 Integrin Trafficking to Control Fibronectin Remodeling during Angiogenesis" (2020) in Current Biology
  • "MASTL promotes cell contractility and motility through kinase-independent signaling" (2020) in The Journal of Cell Biology

The venues where Jim C. Norman frequently publishes include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • The Journal of Cell Biology
  • eLife
  • Current Biology

Their work involves collaboration with several frequent co-authors, notably:

  • Colin Nixon
  • Louise Mitchell
  • Sara Zanivan
  • M. H. Moore
  • Sérgio Lilla

Best Publications

  • Mutant p53 Drives Invasion by Promoting Integrin Recycling

    Patricia A.J. Muller;Patrick T. Caswell;Brendan Doyle;Marcin P. Iwanicki

  • Integrins: masters and slaves of endocytic transport.

    Patrick T. Caswell;Suryakiran Vadrevu;Jim C. Norman

  • Stimulation of tumor growth and angiogenesis by low concentrations of RGD-mimetic integrin inhibitors

    Andrew R Reynolds;Andrew R Reynolds;Ian R Hart;Alan R Watson;Jonathan C Welti

  • p53 and its mutants in tumor cell migration and invasion

    Patricia A. J. Muller;Karen H. Vousden;Jim C. Norman

  • Rab25 associates with α5β1 integrin to promote invasive migration in 3D microenvironments

    Patrick T. Caswell;Heather J. Spence;Maddy Parsons;Dominic P. White

  • Rab-coupling protein coordinates recycling of α5β1 integrin and EGFR1 to promote cell migration in 3D microenvironments

    Patrick T. Caswell;May Chan;Andrew J. Lindsay;Mary W. McCaffrey

  • Integrin trafficking and the control of cell migration.

    Patrick T. Caswell;Jim C. Norman

  • Structure and Function of the Complex Formed by the Tuberculosis Virulence Factors Cfp-10 and Esat-6

    Philip S. Renshaw;Kirsty L. Lightbody;Vaclav Veverka;Frederick W. Muskett

  • PDGF-regulated rab4-dependent recycling of αvβ3 integrin from early endosomes is necessary for cell adhesion and spreading

    Marnie Roberts;Simon Barry;Alison Woods;Peter van der Sluijs

  • Mechanisms of integrin activation and trafficking.

    Coert Margadant;Hanneke N Monsuur;Jim C Norman;Arnoud Sonnenberg

  • Endocytic recycling pathways : emerging regulators of cell migration

    Matthew C Jones;Patrick T Caswell;Jim C Norman

  • Rab25 and CLIC3 collaborate to promote integrin recycling from late endosomes/lysosomes and drive cancer progression

    Marta A. Dozynkiewicz;Nigel B. Jamieson;Nigel B. Jamieson;Iain MacPherson;Joan Grindlay

  • Neuropilin-1/GIPC1 signaling regulates α5β1 integrin traffic and function in endothelial cells

    Donatella Valdembri;Patrick T Caswell;Kurt I Anderson;Juliane P Schwarz

  • RhoB and Actin Polymerization Coordinate Src Activation with Endosome-Mediated Delivery to the Membrane

    Emma Sandilands;Christophe Cans;Valerie J. Fincham;Valerie G. Brunton

  • Endocytic transport of integrins during cell migration and invasion

    Patrick Caswell;Jim Norman

  • αvβ3 and α5β1 integrin recycling pathways dictate downstream Rho kinase signaling to regulate persistent cell migration

    Dominic P. White;Patrick T. Caswell;Jim C. Norman

  • PKD1/PKCμ promotes αvβ3 integrin recycling and delivery to nascent focal adhesions

    Alison J Woods;Dominic P White;Patrick T Caswell;Jim C Norman

  • A Stromal Lysolipid-Autotaxin Signaling Axis Promotes Pancreatic Tumor Progression

    Francesca R. Auciello;Vinay Bulusu;Chet Oon;Jacqueline Tait-Mulder

  • Integrin trafficking at a glance

    Rebecca E. Bridgewater;Jim C. Norman;Patrick T. Caswell

  • VEGF regulates the mobilization of VEGFR2/KDR from an intracellular endothelial storage compartment

    Alexandra Gampel;Lara Moss;Matt C Jones;Val Brunton

Frequent Co-Authors

Owen J. Sansom
Owen J. Sansom University of Glasgow
Karen H. Vousden
Karen H. Vousden The Francis Crick Institute
Karen Blyth
Karen Blyth University of Glasgow
Colin Nixon
Colin Nixon University of Glasgow
Paul Timpson
Paul Timpson Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Laura M. Machesky
Laura M. Machesky University of Glasgow
Jennifer P. Morton
Jennifer P. Morton University of Glasgow
David R. Critchley
David R. Critchley University of Leicester
Simon T. Barry
Simon T. Barry AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Robert H. Insall
Robert H. Insall University of Glasgow

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