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
- Advice to parents of children with late-infantile Batten disease
- A letter to Juju, my 7-year-old son with Batten disease
- ‘Deprioritized’ gene therapy given as treatment for Batten disease
- So long to ‘The Long Sprint,’ but not my fight against Batten disease
- How a late-infantile Batten disease diagnosis led to advocacy
- Sortilin protein inhibition shows promise as Batten disease treatment
- CLN2 gene therapy shows safety, promising efficacy in monkey study
- Regenxbio halts gene therapy programs for late infantile Batten
- Strategies proposed for treating fear episodes in juvenile Batten disease
- RGX-181 gene therapy seen to reduce child’s seizures by over 80%