Anna Fagre

Research Scientist/Scholar II Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology

171 CENTER FOR VECTOR-BORNE INFECT

About Anna

Anna Fagre (Ph.D., D.V.M., M.P.H.) is a veterinarian with specialty training in diagnostic microbiology, infectious disease epidemiology, and applied pathogen ecology. She currently works as a research scientist at the Colorado State University Center for Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases. Anna's research interests include arboviral ecology, reservoir host immunology (i.e., ecoimmunology), and comparative pathophysiology of stress and infection. Her current work takes a cross-scale approach to interrogating the influence of ecological stressors (both biotic and abiotic) on viral susceptibility and host competence. In her spare time, she produces experimental electronic music, creates collage art, and collects bugs. She and her husband tend to a menagerie of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates alike).

More information and a list of recent publications available at https://www.annafagre.com.