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Workshop Instructors

Dr. Robert Carter III Ph.D., MPH, FACSM, FAIS is a US Army officer, an expert in integrative human physiology and performance, and has academic appointments in emergency medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Carter completed military assignments in Germany, France, Afghanistan, Washington, DC, and the White House as a military social aide for the Obama administration.
He holds a doctorate in biomedical sciences and medical physiology, and a master of public health in chronic disease epidemiology. Selected as a Yerby Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Carter received his postgraduate training in environmental epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. He serves on several scientific editorial boards, is a reviewer for 14 scientific and medical journals, and is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM) and the American Institute of Stress (FAIS). Carter is also a Thermal Councilor for the Exercise and Environmental Committee of the American Physiological Society and a member of the inaugural class of Gates Millennium Scholars.
He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, abstracts, and technical reports on human performance, breath-based meditation, nutrition, human water needs, trauma, and environmental medicine in noted publications such as The New England Journal of MedicineThe Journal of the American Medical AssociationNutrition Reviews and the Journal of Applied Physiology.
Dr. Kirti Carter, MBBS, MPH, is a #1 Amazon international best-selling author of ‘The Morning Mind’, a Forbes #1 best self-help book 2019. She practiced as an intensive-care physician in India before moving to Texas to complete postgraduate training in public health. In 2010, she received her master of public health in occupational health from The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. She also has her graduate studies in integrative physiology.
Carter is a Fellow of the American Institute of Stress (FAIS). She has more than 20 years of experience in meditation and breathing techniques.. Her work has been instrumental in bringing stress-management and resilience programs not only to the general population but also to corporate employees, educators, middle school and university students, and to special populations such as refugees in violence-prone areas and victims of military sexual trauma.
Dr. Carter has published her research on human performance, ergonomics, and breath-based meditation in periodicals such as the World Journal of Clinical Cases, the Journal of Visual Experiments, and the Journal of Environmental and Public Health.