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Jaye Gardiner
Gardiner in 2021
Born
Jaye Cassandra Gardiner
Alma mater University of Wisconsin-Madison
Macalester College
Scientific career
Institutions Fox Chase Cancer Center
Thesis Pushing the Envelope: How HIV Regulates Dual Roles for Viral ENV Glycoproteins in Cell-Cell Adhesion and Membrane Fusion (2017)
Doctoral advisorNathan M. Sherer
Other academic advisors Edna Cukierman
Website www.jayegardiner.com Edit this at Wikidata

Jaye Cassandra Gardiner is an American cancer researcher at the Fox Chase Cancer Center. Her research considers the microenvironment that surrounds tumors, with a particular focus on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. In 2022, she was the inaugural awardee of the Black in Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Early life and education

Gardiner is a first generation American. [1] She was a doctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she worked on HIV cell-to-cell transmission. She studied how the cytoplasmic tail of the envelope was involved with forming the virological synapse.[ citation needed]

Research and career

Gardiner is a postdoctoral fellow at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, where she works with Edna Cukierman. Her research considers the microenvironment that surrounds tumors, with a particular focus on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. [2] Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has a survival rate of 10% and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths. She believes that these microenivronments are critical to identify new diagnostic and therapeutic tools. [2]

Gardiner founded JKX Comics, [3] a project that looks to improve science literacy amongst young people. [4] [5] She is committed to improving diversity in science and engineering. She was appointed to the American Association for the Advancement of Science IF/THEN Ambassador, which looks to promote women scientists. [6]

Awards and honors

Selected publications

  • Cassie M Jarvis; Daniel B Zwick; Joseph C Grim; et al. (3 July 2019). "Antigen structure affects cellular routing through DC-SIGN". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116 (30): 14862–14867. Bibcode: 2019PNAS..11614862J. doi: 10.1073/PNAS.1820165116. ISSN  0027-8424. PMC  6660738. PMID  31270240. Wikidata  Q91593363.
  • Kelly Watters; Bahar Inankur; Jaye C Gardiner; Jay Warrick; Nathan M Sherer; John Yin; Ann C Palmenberg (8 February 2017). "Differential Disruption of Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking Pathways by Rhinovirus 2A Proteases". Journal of Virology. 91 (8). doi: 10.1128/JVI.02472-16. ISSN  0022-538X. PMC  5375692. PMID  28179529. Wikidata  Q40339493.
  • Jaye C Gardiner; Eric J Mauer; Nathan M Sherer (11 May 2016). "HIV-1 Gag, Envelope, and Extracellular Determinants Cooperate To Regulate the Stability and Turnover of Virological Synapses". Journal of Virology. 90 (14): 6583–6597. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00600-16. ISSN  0022-538X. PMC  4936141. PMID  27170746. Wikidata  Q30781846.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaye Gardiner
Gardiner in 2021
Born
Jaye Cassandra Gardiner
Alma mater University of Wisconsin-Madison
Macalester College
Scientific career
Institutions Fox Chase Cancer Center
Thesis Pushing the Envelope: How HIV Regulates Dual Roles for Viral ENV Glycoproteins in Cell-Cell Adhesion and Membrane Fusion (2017)
Doctoral advisorNathan M. Sherer
Other academic advisors Edna Cukierman
Website www.jayegardiner.com Edit this at Wikidata

Jaye Cassandra Gardiner is an American cancer researcher at the Fox Chase Cancer Center. Her research considers the microenvironment that surrounds tumors, with a particular focus on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. In 2022, she was the inaugural awardee of the Black in Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Early life and education

Gardiner is a first generation American. [1] She was a doctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she worked on HIV cell-to-cell transmission. She studied how the cytoplasmic tail of the envelope was involved with forming the virological synapse.[ citation needed]

Research and career

Gardiner is a postdoctoral fellow at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, where she works with Edna Cukierman. Her research considers the microenvironment that surrounds tumors, with a particular focus on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. [2] Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has a survival rate of 10% and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths. She believes that these microenivronments are critical to identify new diagnostic and therapeutic tools. [2]

Gardiner founded JKX Comics, [3] a project that looks to improve science literacy amongst young people. [4] [5] She is committed to improving diversity in science and engineering. She was appointed to the American Association for the Advancement of Science IF/THEN Ambassador, which looks to promote women scientists. [6]

Awards and honors

Selected publications

  • Cassie M Jarvis; Daniel B Zwick; Joseph C Grim; et al. (3 July 2019). "Antigen structure affects cellular routing through DC-SIGN". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116 (30): 14862–14867. Bibcode: 2019PNAS..11614862J. doi: 10.1073/PNAS.1820165116. ISSN  0027-8424. PMC  6660738. PMID  31270240. Wikidata  Q91593363.
  • Kelly Watters; Bahar Inankur; Jaye C Gardiner; Jay Warrick; Nathan M Sherer; John Yin; Ann C Palmenberg (8 February 2017). "Differential Disruption of Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking Pathways by Rhinovirus 2A Proteases". Journal of Virology. 91 (8). doi: 10.1128/JVI.02472-16. ISSN  0022-538X. PMC  5375692. PMID  28179529. Wikidata  Q40339493.
  • Jaye C Gardiner; Eric J Mauer; Nathan M Sherer (11 May 2016). "HIV-1 Gag, Envelope, and Extracellular Determinants Cooperate To Regulate the Stability and Turnover of Virological Synapses". Journal of Virology. 90 (14): 6583–6597. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00600-16. ISSN  0022-538X. PMC  4936141. PMID  27170746. Wikidata  Q30781846.

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