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TAMAR CARTER, PHD, MPH

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Tamar Carter is an assistant professor of tropical disease biology at Baylor University, Texas, USA. She earned her PHD in Genetic and Genomics and MPH (concentration Epidemiology) at the University of Florida, Florida, USA where she studied genetic variation associated with parasite antimalarial resistance and host genetic red blood cell disorders in Haiti. Her interest in bridging research and public health led her to complete an internship at the UF Public Health Laboratory in Gressier, Haiti and serve as a James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. During her postdoctoral fellowship at University of North Carolina, Charlotte, her interests grew to include malaria vector surveillance through collaborations with Jigjiga University in east Ethiopia. Now at Baylor University (since 2018), Dr. Carter applies both molecular and data science approaches to investigate vector and parasite evolution, coevolution, and ecology to inform strategies for malaria control.

Graduate Students

Undergraduates

PAST LAB MEMBERS

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NIDHI KOTHA

Graduate Student

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OM PATEL

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JEANNE SMAKE

Government Staff Member

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SOWMYA DUDDU

Medical School Student

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MADISON FOLLIS

PhD Student

KYRON MCCLAIN

Graduated May of 2023

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PAYTON GOMIEN

Graduated May of 2023

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ARIANA VERA

Medical School Student

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TOBI SOARES

Medical School Student

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DEVAN KUMAR

Graduated May of 2022

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JOSEPH SPEAR

Medical Student

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SAEHEE CHOI

Graduate Student

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AVERY KAYE

Graduated December 2024

JOSEPH SPEAR

Medical Student

SAEHEE CHOI

Graduate Student

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