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English: Jaye Gardiner, PhD - Interview with a Super Cool Scientist!

Dr. Jaye Gardiner is a cancer biologist by day and a comic book artist by night. She uses her comics to make science more accessible and to promote diversity in science. In this Interview, YouTooBio's Jayme Dyer chats with Dr. Gardiner to learn about her dual path to becoming a scientist and artist, and to hear about the super cool research she's doing to understand how non-cancer cells in the pancreas can promote (or inhibit!) cancerous cells in a pancreatic tumor.

Dr. Jaye Gardiner's Personal Website: https://www.jayegardiner.com/ Dr. Jaye Gardiner's Trading Cards: https://www.jayegardiner.com/tradingc... Dr. Jaye Gardiner is a member of JKX Comics: https://www.jkxcomics.com/ GAINING STEAM Kickstarter (project ends March 17, 2021): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

Photos of Dr. Gardiner, JKX Comics founding members, Gaining Steam Anthology book, DNA sweater vest, and timelapse videos of portait drawing and Dr. Gardiner in the lab are used with permission from Dr. Jaye Gardiner.

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