
Ms. Wagner has experience in the design, management, and statistical analysis of prospective and retrospective epidemiologic studies. Ms. Wagner also has extensive experience in writing structured literature reviews and critical reviews of scientific literature. Since joining Exponent, she has provided epidemiologic evaluations and support in numerous research areas, including electric and magnetic fields, benzene, butadiene, ethylene oxide and asbestos. She also gained significant experience communicating health risk to the public and testifying in hearings.
Prior to joining Exponent, Ms. Wagner worked as a consultant in the field of health outcomes, health economics, and pharmacoepidemiology. She has experience in design of large-scale database analysis projects, SAS programming, the statistical interpretation of study results, and the preparation of budget impact models. Ms. Wagner also served as a project manager for a cohort study examining the dynamics of infectious disease transmission. As part of this work, Ms. Wagner assisted in the development of an HIV surveillance system in Brooklyn, NY.

Bailey WH, Wagner ME. IARC evaluation of ELF magnetic fields: Public understanding of the 0.4-lT exposure metric. J Exposure Sci Environ Epidemiol 2008; 18:233–235.
Miller M, Liao Y, Wagner M, Korves C. HIV, the clustering of sexually transmitted infections, and sex risk among African American women who use drugs. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, December 2007; 35(12).
Teta MJ, Lau E, Sceurman BK, Wagner ME. Therapeutic radiation for lymphoma: risk of malignant mesothelioma. Cancer 2007 Apr 1; 109(7):1432–1438.
Kaetzel R, Wagner M, Sweeney L, Duggan A, Gargas M, Teta MJ. An evaluation of early-life susceptibility and exposures to ethylene oxide. Society of Toxicology Conference, Charlotte, NC, March 25–29, 2007.
Hardick J, Gaydos CA, Wagner M, Hardick A, Wood BJ, Miller M. High prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis among women who use drugs in New York City. National STD Prevention Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 8–11, 2004.