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Mallory Beatrice Smith (October 12, 1992 – November 15, 2017) was an author and
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advocate.


Early life

Smith was born to Mark Smith and Diane Shader Smith on October 12, 1992, and diagnosed with
cystic fibrosis Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that impairs the normal clearance of Sputum, mucus from the lungs, which facilitates the colonization and infection of the lungs by bacteria, notably ''Staphy ...
, a "progressive, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time", at age 3. The disease cripples by inhibiting oxygen and nutrient absorption required for growth and energy with treatment regimens of more than 60 pills per day and waking up repeatedly for antibiotic IV treatments and lung exercises, yet Smith was determined to live well. She maintained a 4.3 grade point average, was captain of three different team sports, and was elected prom queen. By age 15, bacteria had colonized Smith's lungs, including a form of Burkholderia cenocepacia which mutated over a decade of antibiotic treatment from a normal vegetable bacteria into a rare, aggressive
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with no known treatment. This allowed her to push for experimental options with
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treatment, which engineers viruses to destroy bacteria. She attended
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, graduating Phi Beta Kappa, majoring in human biology with a concentration in environmental anthropology. She also worked as a senior producer on Green Grid Radio, an environmental podcast featured on KCRW, National Radio Project and State of the Human. After graduation, Smith became a cystic fibrosis advocate and began work as a writer. However, her lungs took a turn for the worse in 2012 and she received a lung transplant on September 11, 2017. Unfortunately, the superbug had survived in her throat and she died on November 15, 2017, at age 25 before bacteriophage treatment could be successfully administered. She provided lung samples to further the research for other patients.


Advocacy

Smith's determination to live with joy despite her physical prognosis was inspirational to research and the cystic fibrosis community Smith's outlook is credited as a driving force behind two cystic fibrosis charities. "An Evening in Mallory’s Garden" was started in 1995 and has raised more than $5 million while Lunges4Lungs gained national awareness including corporate support from companies like
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and star support including
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.


Works

In 2016 she co-authored '' The Gottlieb Native Garden: A California Love Story'' with horticulturist Susan Lenman Gottlieb which was published by the National Wildlife Federation,. Her memoir, ''Salt in My Soul: an Unfinished Life'', was posthumously edited and published at her direction by her mother, writer/publicist Diane Shader Smith through
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on March 12, 2019. It was subsequently optioned for production before its publication by
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and
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Oscar-nominated directors
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and
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.


List of works

*''The Gottlieb Native Garden: A California Love Story'', National Wildlife Federation, First edition October 25, 2016, *''Salt in My Soul: an Unfinished Life'', Penguin Random House, Spiegel & Grau, First edition March 12, 2019,


References


External links

* * (sponsored by Cystic Fibrosis Research Institute; discussion moderated by
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with 7 other participants: Will Battersby (director of documentary), Diane Shader Smith, Micah Smith (Mallory's brother), Maya Humes (Mallory's friend), Gunnar Esiason, Steffanie A. Strathdee, and Benjamin Chan) {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Mallory Stanford University alumni Deaths from cystic fibrosis People with cystic fibrosis 21st-century American women writers Lung transplant recipients 1992 births 2017 deaths