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Dr. Grace Bailey is a Research Officer and Data Scientist at the Swansea University Medical School, with a focus on health data science and public health. Her academic journey includes a BSc (Hons) in Neuroscience, an MSc in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology from Swansea University, and a PhD from Cardiff University. Her research expertise spans data linkage, longitudinal analysis, and mental health, with a current emphasis on vulnerable children and young people in Wales.
- BSc (Hons) in Neuroscience
- MSc in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology
- PhD in Dystonia Research
Grace's research interests center on non-motor symptoms of dystonia (e.g., psychiatric, cognitive, and sleep disorders), leveraging resources like the UK Biobank and SAIL Databank. She also investigates child health and social care through administrative data linkage, addressing immunization gaps and healthcare utilization in vulnerable populations. Her work integrates epidemiology and data science to inform public health policy.
Her recent publications highlight trends in data linkage for health outcomes, non-motor dystonia phenotypes, and sleep disorders in movement conditions. These studies emphasize Wales-specific contexts, social deprivation, and longitudinal methodologies.
- Peer-reviewed publications in journals like Journal of Neurology and BMJ Public Health
- Conference contributions in The Lancet and International Journal of Population Data Science
Grace collaborates extensively with institutions such as the SAIL Databank and has contributed to improving data quality in substance misuse research. Her work bridges clinical neuroscience with real-world data to address health disparities.



