Evan M. Carter, MLA
Laboratory Technician
Evan investigates the spatiotemporal regulation of chemokine receptors and integrins in inflamed tissue, and collaborates with the Lee Lab to study immune cell migration in cancer. He joined the lab in April 2021 to assist in experiments, provide administrative support, and maintain the lab. He earned his master's degree in biology from Harvard University Extension School in May 2024. His thesis research, Spatiotemporal Reassortment of Th1 Migratory Receptors in Inflamed Skin, was conducted in the Fowell Lab with co-advising by Dr. Jim Morris at HES.
Born in Chicago and raised near Northwestern University, Evan first participated in research through a rotation program in NU's Center for Reproductive Science. He worked as an undergraduate researcher at Syracuse University in the Behavioral Medicine Research Group/Pain & Addiction Research (PAR) Lab with Dr. Joseph W. Ditre, and conducted health psychology research in courses with Dr. Les A. Gellis on sleep disruption and stress. He also has 5 years of clinical experience as a technician in emergency medicine and cardiology.
Between class and lab, Evan enjoys playing chess, painting, and spending weekends in the Adirondacks.
Master's thesis: https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37378586