Maille (Molly) Gracey
Staff Writer
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dr Molly Gracey completed her PhD titled, ‘Exploring Emotion Recognition in People with Parkinson’s’, at the University of Birmingham. She previously earned an MSci in Pharmacology from the University of Manchester, where she first developed an interest in cognition and how it is affected in psychiatric and neurological conditions. Molly now works as a Research Executive at MediPaCe, a leading patient involvement and research consultancy firm. She also serves as the Social Media Editor for the Journal of Huntington’s Disease. In addition, she has contributed to several online videos discussing both scientific and personal aspects of Huntington’s disease during her role as an ambassador with the Huntington’s Disease Youth Organisation (HDYO).
Articles written by Maille (Molly) Gracey
- Dancing With a Stranger: Understanding Apathy in Huntington’s Disease Through Caregivers
- Between Care, Genes, and Systems: Navigating Huntington’s Disease as a Caregiver
- Split Between Two Worlds: The Psychological Challenges for People at Risk of Huntington’s Disease
- Carried from Childhood: Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental Health in Families with Huntington’s Disease
- Simon Says Stop: What a Children’s Game Can Teach Us About Early Huntington’s Disease
- When a Short Fuse Becomes a Storm: Understanding Irritability in Huntington’s Disease
- Inside the Brain’s Theme Park: How Huntington’s Disease Disrupts the Emotion Coaster
- Unlocking the Mind’s Eye: How Huntington’s Disease Changes How We See and Process the World
- Stars in the Sky: Psychosis in Huntington’s Disease
- Brain Gym: Staying Mentally Active May Slow Huntington’s Disease
- 2024 HDBuzz Prize: Social Skills – The Hidden Gem in Improving Quality of Life for People with Huntington's disease?