معرفی
Cornelia Wagner is a Research Fellow at the University of Fribourg's Faculty of Science and Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Community Health (MPH). She holds a BSc in Bioresource Sciences (University of Tsukuba, Japan) and an MSc in Medical Anthropology (University College London). Her research focuses on life course epidemiology, particularly the impact of socioeconomic conditions on healthy aging, multimorbidity, and mortality. She employs longitudinal data analysis across multiple cohorts and supports the #PopHealthLab since 2020. Her work bridges biosocial approaches to health disparities, emphasizing chronic disease dynamics and intergenerational health equity.
Research Interests
- Life course socioeconomic trajectories and aging outcomes
- Multimorbidity mechanisms in older populations
- Health equity and policy implications
- Big data in chronic disease surveillance
- Covid-19 pandemic impacts on mental health and healthcare systems
Key Research Trends Her publications analyze educational inequalities in longevity, digital health interventions during pandemics, and cross-national comparisons of health disparities. Recent work explores how intergenerational educational trajectories shape health outcomes across European populations.
Professional Activities She contributes to the #PopHealthLab, collaborating on projects addressing public health surveillance and policy. Her research integrates epidemiological methods with social determinants of health frameworks.

