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  1. Brooke Gardner is a biochemist who studies peroxisome biogenesis and regulation. She joined the MCDB faculty at UC Santa Barbara in 2019 after working as a Miller Fellow at UC Berkeley.

  2. The Gardner Lab studies how eukaryotic cells create and maintain peroxisomes, a type of membrane-bound organelle. Learn about their biochemical and cell biological approaches to understand peroxisome biogenesis, translocation, and function.

  3. Brooke Gardner is a biochemist and cell biologist who studies the regulation of membrane-bound organelles. She received her BA from Middlebury College and her PhD from UC San Francisco, and was a Miller Fellow at UC Berkeley.

  4. May 27, 2021 · Brooke Gardner is a biochemist who studies the peroxisome, a versatile and vital organelle in eukaryotic cells. She received a 2021 Searle Scholar award to pursue innovative and high-risk research on peroxisome biology and its relation to disease.

  5. Dec 1, 2021 · Brooke Gardner is a UC Santa Barbara professor who researches the formation and functions of peroxisomes, organelles that can be created, lost, or altered by the cell. She uses biochemistry and genetics to uncover the mechanisms and diseases related to peroxisome biogenesis.

  6. Research. The goal of the lab is to understand how the cell uses approximately 35 Pex proteins to make and maintain the peroxisome – a small, membrane-bound organelle that is conserved from yeast to humans.

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  8. Brooke Gardner is an assistant professor of molecular biology of longevity at UC Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on how cells regulate peroxisome homeostasis and how peroxisome degeneration contributes to aging-related diseases.