Carter Carter
CARTER CARTER
Research Assistant
As a member of the Research Team, Carter utilizes his expertise in data analysis to uncover meaningful insights that best characterize clients’ desired needs and goals. He works collaboratively with other Research Team members to ensure high-quality data collection, survey design, and statistical analysis, helping to inform key decision-making processes. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods, Carter translates complex datasets into actionable findings for research projects and client reports.
Prior to joining Art & Science Group, Carter worked as a Data Analyst at the University of Maryland, where he focused on public health interventions. He has experience cleaning and managing large datasets, conducting exploratory and statistical analyses, and developing research manuscripts on topics including PrEP adherence among Black transgender women, tobacco prevention messaging for LGBTQ+ youth, and youth health behaviors using survey data. His work has contributed to multiple academic publications and public health initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes in underserved communities.
Beyond the Work
Carter grew up moving internationally living in places like Kuwait, the Philippines, Mauritius, and Norway, shaping his global perspectives. Outside of research, he is passionate about community engagement, having volunteered in HIV testing initiatives and harm reduction efforts in Washington, DC. When he’s not working with data, Carter enjoys cooking foods from his many backgrounds, going to the gym, playing recreational soccer with friends, making fragrances, and spending time with his two cats Fig and Fry.
Education
B.S. Family Science, University of Maryland, College Park
B.S. Public Health Science, University of Maryland, College Park
M.P.H. Biostatistics, University of Maryland, College Park