Ana Vazquez-Pagan
Departments
Growing up on the island of Puerto Rico, Ana Vazquez-Pagan saw firsthand how the 2009 H1N1 influenza (flu) pandemic impacted her home and the Caribbean community. This experience inspired her to study influenza virus pathogenesis.
Vazquez-Pagan earned her bachelor’s degree in biology in 2018 from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is interested in infectious diseases and immunology.
Vazquez-Pagan is currently working in the lab of Stacey Shultz-Cherry, PhD, Infectious Diseases.
"Through every step of my research career, I have been working to gain more knowledge and understanding of what is currently being done, what needs to be done in the future and how can I help further those goals,” she says. “I want to help prevent the hardships caused by disease in its many forms.”
Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Publications
Henley RY, Vazquez-Pagan AG, Johnson M, Kanavarioti A, Wanunu M. Osmium-Based Pyrimidine Contrast Tags for Enhanced Nanopore-Based DNA Base Discrimination. PLoS ONE 10(12): e0142155, 2015.