Beta Thalassemia Patient and Parent
Tracy Antonelli is a graduate of Simmons College and the Boston University School of Public Health. Tracy was a clinical researcher at New England Research Institutes and Boston Children’s Hospital. She contributed to numerous groundbreaking studies, including the Stroke Prevention Trial in Sickle Cell Anemia. Tracy’s work has been published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Tracy became a stay at home Mom in 2012, when she and husband Patrick Mooty adopted their first daughter (Emmie) from China. They have since adopted daughters Rosie and Frannie from China. Tracy, Emmie, Rosie and Frannie have transfusion-dependent thalassemia. All of them need blood transfusions every 3 weeks and daily chelation therapy. Tracy is a Board Member for the Cooley’s Anemia Foundation and a frequent patient speaker for Harvard Medical School. She advocates for blood donation and volunteers for Boston Children’s Hospital. Emmie, Rosie and Frannie are Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Champions for 2022. While living with a chronic blood disorder is a big part of their lives, they are an active and fun-loving family, thriving with thalassemia.