Dr. Betty Pace | Hematology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Betty Pace, Augusta University, United States
Dr. Betty Sue Pace, MD, is a Professor with tenure at Augusta University, serving in the Departments of Pediatrics and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. 𧬠She holds the prestigious Francis J. Tedesco Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and is a member of the Georgia Cancer Center. π With a medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and postdoctoral training at the University of Washington, Dr. Pace is a leader in sickle cell disease research. β€οΈ She has directed major research centers and served on national committees, including NIH and ASH. π Her work promotes diversity, inclusion, and scientific advancement.
Publication Profile
π Education & Training
Dr. Betty Sue Pace began her academic journey at Lake Forest College in 1973, later earning her B.S. in Mathematics from Marquette University in 1976. β She pursued her M.D. in Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, graduating in 1981. π©Ί Dr. Pace completed her Pediatric Internship and Residency (1981β1984) at the same institutionβs Childrenβs Hospital. πΆ She further specialized through a Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (1987β1990). 𧬠In 1990, she briefly served as a Locum Tenens Pediatrician before undertaking a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Washington (1990β1994).
π Awards & Honors
Dr. Betty Sue Pace has received numerous prestigious accolades throughout her career. π In 1981, she was honored with the Kaiser Foundation Merit Award, Mosby Mirror Award, and Alpha Omega Alpha induction. π A Harold Amos Scholar in 1990, she was later named among Popular Scienceβs βBrilliant 10β in 2003. π§ͺ Her work earned her Lifetime Achievement (2007), Diversity Champion (2010), and Distinguished Researcher (2022) awards. πΌ She also established endowed scholarships in her name and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sickle Cell Disease (2025). π° Her honors reflect a legacy of excellence in science, service, and inclusion.
Research Focus
Dr. Betty S. Paceβs research is primarily centered on sickle cell disease (SCD), with a strong focus on oxidative stress, fetal hemoglobin induction, and gene regulation. 𧬠Her work explores epigenetic therapies, histone deacetylase inhibitors, and NRF2 activation to mitigate disease symptoms. π§« She utilizes transgenic models, CRISPR techniques, and microRNA therapies to induce fetal hemoglobin expression and reduce ferroptosis. π Her interdisciplinary research bridges molecular biology, hematology, and genomic innovation, aiming to develop novel therapeutic strategies for SCD. π§ Through collaborative studies and translational science, she is advancing curative solutions and improving patient outcomes worldwide.
Publication Top Notes
π “Transsulfuration pathway activation attenuates oxidative stress and ferroptosis…” β Communications Biology, 2025 | Cited by: 1 ππ§¬
π “CT-101 flips the switch to fetal hemoglobin expression…” β PLOS One, 2025 π§ͺπ§¬
π “Innovations in Drug Discovery for SCD Targeting Oxidative Stress and NRF2…” β Review, 2025 Β ππ§
π “Endothelial ENaC-a Restrains Oxidative Stress in Lung Capillaries…” β Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol, 2025 | Cited by: 2 π«π¬
π “Hematopoietic cell transplant vs standard care in adolescents…” β Blood Advances, 2025 Β π§«π§
π “miR-29b induces fetal haemoglobin via promoter demethylation…” β Br J Haematol, 2025 π§¬π§
π “Correction to: CRISPR-mediated fetal chromatin domain ablations” β Scientific Reports, 2022 Β π§ͺπ
π “Telehealth Use Among People with SCD During COVID-19…” β Telemedicine & e-Health, 2024 | Cited by: 1 π»π
π “Simvastatin-Mediated Nrf2 Activation in SCD Mice…” β Antioxidants, 2024 | Cited by: 2 π§¬π‘οΈ
π “Emergency Department Visits by Individuals With SCD (1999β2020)…” β Ajpm Focus, 2024 | Cited by: 6 π₯π