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Grace is a graduate from several universities: University College Dublin (MVB Veterinary Medicine 1990), University of Edinburgh, Free University of Berlin (PhD veterinary epidemiology), and Cornell University.[4][5][6] In 2013, she led work on agriculture associated disease within a CGIAR Research Programme on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health.[7] She has also served as one of the ten members of the HLPE (High Level Panel of Experts) livestock project team.[8] In 2021, she was also a member of an expert panel at the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture, organized by Germany.[9]
Grace received the Trevor Blackburn award in September 2014 for her contributions to animal health and welfare and food safety in developing countries.[12] In 2020, she was awarded the UCD Alumni Award in Health and Agriculture Sciences.[13] In August 2022, she received the Peter Ellis award for her contributions to veterinary epidemiology at the 22nd International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics.[14] She was also the winner of the Arrell Global Food Innovation Award for research impact.[15]