Who We Are & What We Do
The Reme Onolememen Sickle Cell Research Foundation (ROSCRF) is a legacy project with a meaningful and impactful initiative dedicated to the memory of Oseremhen Esther Favour Preye Onolememen. The foundation's focuses on contributing to sickle cell treatment, care, awareness, education, and public policy through research. By engaging in sickle cell research beyond borders, the ROSCRF is aims to collaborate with various organisations, researchers, and healthcare professionals globally to enhance the understanding of sickle cell disease and improve the overall well-being of those affected. This collaborative approach can contribute to the development of effective treatments, better care practices, increased awareness, and informed public policies.

WELCOME
Welcome to our world where we believe making sickle cell research a central focus can fill the knowledge gap in the treatment, care and public policy of people affected by sickle cell whilst enhancing better health outcomes

Mission
The mission of the Reme Sickle Cell Research Foundation (ROSCRF) is to pioneer a
dedicated organisation to research sickle cell disease in Ireland, transcending borders
to foster collaboration among researchers, healthcare organisations, and institutions
worldwide. Dedicated to the memory of Reme, our mission is to advance the
understanding and treatment of sickle cell disease through a united global effort. We
aim to make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals affected by sickle cell disease
by promoting innovation, inclusivity, and collective expertise.


Vision
Our vision at the Reme Sickle Cell Research Foundation is a world where individuals
with sickle cell disease experience improved quality of life and have access to effective
treatments. We envision a global community of researchers, healthcare professionals,
and organizations working together seamlessly, transcending geographical
boundaries to accelerate advancements in sickle cell research. Through collaboration,
innovation, and the shared commitment to responding to the challenges posed by
sickle cell disease, we strive to create a legacy that honours Reme and brings hope to
future generations impacted by this condition.


