Evelin Garcia

Senior User Experience Researcher

Evelin is a Senior User Experience (UX) Researcher at Fluent Research. She is passionate about understanding the experiences and needs of diverse communities, especially those of underrepresented backgrounds, and ensuring they are adequately reflected across product, service, and program design and development.

Evelin has over five years of training and experience with qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methods, and program evaluation research in public health. Throughout her professional and academic career, Evelin has collaborated with diverse groups across the US and Latin America to develop inclusive, evidence-based health programs and policies. Some of her work includes implementing and evaluating large-scale child health programs, developing statewide infectious disease program evaluation plans, and conducting end-to-end analyses using qualitative and quantitative methods. Evelin has worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard, the Mexican National Institute of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, and Boston College, among others.

Evelin earned a master’s degree in global health and infectious disease epidemiology from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in biology and community health from Western Connecticut State University.