Principal Investigator
Caroline E. Wagner, PhD
Contact: [email protected]
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Caroline Wagner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at McGill University. She holds an MSc and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, where she used experiment and theory to study the microscopic and macroscopic rheological properties of mucus. She then trained as a postdoctoral fellow in mathematical disease modeling at Princeton University. Her research program focusses on understanding interactions between pathogens and biological fluids, and modeling the effect of such interactions on population-level disease transmission and dynamics. In her free time Caroline enjoys cooking, running, and traveling.
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Postdoctoral Researchers and Research Associates
Graduate Students
Graduate Interns
Vaishnav Belur
Undergraduate Students
Alexa Bailey
Michael Beyrouthy
Syphax Ramdani
Michael Beyrouthy
Syphax Ramdani
Research Staff
Lab Alumni
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Undergraduates
Alexander Becker Alexandra Magliocco Alina Shimizu-Jozi Anne-Frédéric Laurin Anne Sarah Dickman Anis Mansour Berine Wehbeh Chantelle Ng Guillaume Rodier Jiahuan He Jake Pringle Jesse Lee Karim Mustafa Kori Zhang Kori Zhang Laura Jahchan Michelle Levy Olivia Oullet Philippe Teichmann Ritchie Yu Sophie Allard Tianrui Wang Vicente Garrido Portilla Xander Bjornsson Yichen Wu |
Graduate
Dr. Nicole Bustos Jing Yuan Lo Nathan Duarte Samuel Torres Florez Srimathi Iyer |
Postdocs
Dr. Étienne Racine (INSPQ) |
Updated on 13/01/2026












