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Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson is the Data Scientist in the Division of Human Resources Development of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Education and Human Resources Directorate. In this role, she is responsible for assessing outcomes, impacts and portfolios of broadening participation programs and contributing to the body of knowledge about participation and advancement of groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM. Prior to NSF, Frances served as an AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow in the Center for Scientific Review at the National Institutes of Health, a STEM Research Associate with Westat, and a Postdoctoral Associate in MIT's Teaching and Learning Laboratory. Dr. Carter-Johnson's research focuses on understanding programmatic and policy outcomes to increase understanding of and improve efficiency in efforts to expand and sustain the nation's technical workforce. Frances has also served as an adjunct professional lecturer in American University's Department of Public Administration and Policy since 2019. Frances is blessed to be married to Dr. Louis M. Johnson and together they are working to raise their daughter and two sons to go beyond themselves and be amongst the next generation of leaders. In her spare time, Frances is an educational and career excellence coach, and loves to exercise.

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Page 1: Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson is the Data Scientist in the Division of … · 2020. 7. 16. · Dr. Carter-Johnson's research focuses on understanding programmatic and policy outcomes

Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson is the Data Scientist in the Division of Human Resources Development of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Education and Human Resources Directorate. In this role, she is responsible for assessing outcomes, impacts and portfolios of broadening participation programs and contributing to the body of knowledge about participation and advancement of groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM. Prior to NSF, Frances served as an AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow in the Center for Scientific Review at the National Institutes of Health, a STEM Research Associate with Westat, and a Postdoctoral Associate in MIT's Teaching and Learning Laboratory. Dr. Carter-Johnson's research focuses on understanding programmatic and policy outcomes to increase understanding of and improve efficiency in efforts to expand and sustain the nation's technical workforce. Frances has also served as an adjunct professional lecturer in American University's Department of Public Administration and Policy since 2019. Frances is blessed to be married to Dr. Louis M. Johnson and together they are working to raise their daughter and two sons to go beyond themselves and be amongst the next generation of leaders. In her spare time, Frances is an educational and career excellence coach, and loves to exercise.