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Nancy Green's research focuses on improving the health and outcomes for children and adolescents with sickle cell disease. Her work has investigated various aspects of managing this chronic condition, including the adherence to crucial medications like hydroxyurea, as demonstrated by her involvement in the Hydroxyurea Adherence for Personal Best in Sickle Cell Treatment (HABIT) efficacy trial. She has also explored the use of neuroimaging techniques, such as brain magnetic resonance imaging, to understand and potentially predict cerebrovascular complications in pediatric patients.

Further contributing to the field, Green's publications address critical issues like food insecurity and housing instability among children with sickle cell disease, highlighting the socio-economic factors that impact health. Her research also extends to the reproductive health needs of female adolescents and young adults with the condition, examining contraceptive practices. Additionally, she has been involved in international efforts, such as the Consortium on Newborn Screening in Africa for sickle cell disease, aiming to enhance early detection and management strategies in diverse settings. Her scholarship metrics indicate a prolific research career with a significant publication record and high citation count, designating her as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 41
  • Publications: 451
  • Citations: 7,634

Selected Publications

  • Impact of New Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Collection Goals on Apheresis and Cell Therapy Laboratory Services (2025) DOI

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