Historically, Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) has been overshadowed by progress in other hematologic disorders, but recent advances are reshaping its clinical and research landscape. Despite SCD reducing life expectancy by more than 20 years even with optimal care, transformative initiatives are fostering hope for improved outcomes. The American Society of Hematology (ASH) established the ASH Research Collaborative Sickle Cell Disease Research Network as a comprehensive program to revolutionize SCD research in the United States. This Network comprises a collection of innovative, research-focused cooperative sites and a robust Data Hub that aggregates extensive real-world datasets to enhance clinical insights and streamline research designs. Community Advisory Boards at both local and national levels ensure that the perspectives of individuals living with SCD guide research priorities. This report includes an overview of the initial demographics, including the number of records, encounters, laboratory data, prescriptions, years of follow-up, and co-morbidities per patient, within the context of the ASH Research Collaborative Sickle Cell Disease Research Network. These coordinated efforts are poised to significantly transform the landscape of SCD care, and this report details the initiative's mission, history, achievements to date, and its promising trajectory toward improving the lives of individuals affected by this chronic condition.
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September 3, 2025
The ASH Research Collaborative Sickle Cell Disease Research Network: Past, Present and Future Open Access
Fuad El Rassi,
Fuad El Rassi
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Biree Andemariam,
Biree Andemariam
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut, United States
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Abdullah Kutlar,
Abdullah Kutlar
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, United States
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Betty Sue Pace,
Betty Sue Pace
Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, United States
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Aliza Fink,
Aliza Fink
ASH Research Collaborative, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Kathleen Torres,
Kathleen Torres
ASH Research Collaborative, Gainesville, Virginia, United States
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Christopher Dowd,
Christopher Dowd
ASH Research Collaborative, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Charles S Abrams
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
* Corresponding Author; email: abrams@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
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Blood Adv bloodadvances.2025016394.
Article history
Submitted:
March 5, 2025
Revision Received:
July 1, 2025
Accepted:
August 8, 2025
Citation
Fuad El Rassi, Biree Andemariam, Abdullah Kutlar, Betty Sue Pace, Aliza Fink, Kathleen Torres, Christopher Dowd, Charles S Abrams; The ASH Research Collaborative Sickle Cell Disease Research Network: Past, Present and Future. Blood Adv 2025; bloodadvances.2025016394. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2025016394
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