Emily holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Iowa and is currently a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She graduated with a Masters in Chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology and holds a Bachelors in Biology and Chemistry from the University of Central Arkansas.
Emily is passionate about science communication, and, in her free time, writes and illustrates children’s stories.
Articles by Emily Malcolm
Recent Posts
- Our family’s fight for hope, treatment, and everyday joy
- Chest port for Brineura in CLN2 more stable than scalp-based device
- I won’t stop fighting for my son’s treatment — and his future
- Vacuolated lymphocytes help diagnose Batten in 7-year-old
- From aspiration to advocacy: A mother’s journey with CLN2 disease
- Why caregiver respite is crucial for rare disease parents
- Sex-specific sleep disturbances found in juvenile Batten mice
- United for change: Advocating for greater rare disease awareness
- Gene therapy improves bowel function in Batten mouse model
- Hope and resilience: Parenting a child with CLN2 disease