Alan Percy, M.D., Pediatric Neurology, has been appointed the first holder of the Sarah Katherine Bateh Endowed Professorship for Rett Syndrome in the UAB School of Medicine. Dr. Percy is a leading expert on this neurodevelopmental disorder and is a national leader in pediatric neurology and genetics. He runs the UAB Rett Syndrome Clinic at Children’s of Alabama, one of the few centers in the United States that specializes in the diagnosis and care of individuals with the disorder, conducts clinical and basic research, and works to educate and promote Rett Syndrome awareness. "We have been investigating Rett syndrome for more than 35 years, particularly since 1992 at UAB," said Dr. Percy. "This honor recognizes both this dedication and our continued progress and provides us with a pathway to promoting exemplary care and exploring effective disease-modifying treatment." Children’s of Alabama, together with the Suki Foundation, provided the supporting funds.
The Suki Foundation was established in 2012 in honor of Sarah Katherine Bateh with the goal of making a difference in the lives of children diagnosed with Rett syndrome through the raising of funds to expand and accelerate research efforts and work toward a better understanding, new treatments, and a potential cure.