Dr Samuel Pace

Retained Lecturer in Medicine

Dr Samuel Pace studied Medicine at Pembroke College, Oxford, between October 2016 and July 2021.

He did his Foundation Year training in the Barts Health NHS Trust and is now doing Internal Medicine Training at St George’s NHS Trust and the Royal Marsden NHS Trust.

Dr Pace has an interest in Neurology, specifically Neuro-inflammatory conditions such as MOG-antibody disease, which is a focus of his current research.

He currently tutors 4th, 5th and 6th year students at Pembroke College in his role as a Retained Clinical Lecturer. He teaches clinical medicine to 4th and 6th year students and delivers Neurology tutorials to 5th years.

Publications

Pace, S., Orrell, M., Woodhall, M., Palace, J., Leite, M.I., Irani, S.R., Waters, P. and Handel, A.E., 2022. Frequency of MOG-IgG in cerebrospinal fluid versus serum. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 93(3), pp.334-335.
 

Lobo, M.J., Reverte-Salisa, L., Chao, Y.C., Koschinski, A., Gesellchen, F., Subramaniam, G., Jiang, H., Pace, S., Larcom, N., Paolocci, E. and Pfeifer, A., 2020. Phosphodiesterase 2A2 regulates mitochondria clearance through Parkin-dependent mitophagy. Communications Biology, 3(1), p.596.
 

Byrne, M.H., Alexander, L., Wan, J.C., Brown, M.E., Arora, A., Harvey, A., Ashcroft, J., Clelland, A.D., Hayes, S., Kinder, F. and Dominic, C., 2023. Clinical support during COVID-19: An opportunity for service and learning? A cross-sectional survey of UK medical students. Medical Teacher, 45(8), pp.859-870.

Liu, C., Pace, S., Bromley, R. and Dobson, R., 2023. Exposure to medication for neurological disease in pregnancy–time to consider the long-term implications?. EClinicalMedicine, 63.
 

Hogg, E., Lea, R., Birnie, C.M., Carroll, D., Ali, S.I., Pace, S. and Izmeth, Z., 2021. A Novel Role for Students in ICU Relatives Liaison. The Clinical Teacher, 18(3), pp.226-228.
 

Allan, R., Pace, S., Freer, R. and Easdale, M., 2022. Primary care student volunteering: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr Samuel Pace

Retained Lecturer in Medicine

Dr Samuel Pace studied Medicine at Pembroke College, Oxford, between October 2016 and July 2021.

He did his Foundation Year training in the Barts Health NHS Trust and is now doing Internal Medicine Training at St George’s NHS Trust and the Royal Marsden NHS Trust.

Dr Pace has an interest in Neurology, specifically Neuro-inflammatory conditions such as MOG-antibody disease, which is a focus of his current research.

He currently tutors 4th, 5th and 6th year students at Pembroke College in his role as a Retained Clinical Lecturer. He teaches clinical medicine to 4th and 6th year students and delivers Neurology tutorials to 5th years.

Publications

Pace, S., Orrell, M., Woodhall, M., Palace, J., Leite, M.I., Irani, S.R., Waters, P. and Handel, A.E., 2022. Frequency of MOG-IgG in cerebrospinal fluid versus serum. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 93(3), pp.334-335.
 

Lobo, M.J., Reverte-Salisa, L., Chao, Y.C., Koschinski, A., Gesellchen, F., Subramaniam, G., Jiang, H., Pace, S., Larcom, N., Paolocci, E. and Pfeifer, A., 2020. Phosphodiesterase 2A2 regulates mitochondria clearance through Parkin-dependent mitophagy. Communications Biology, 3(1), p.596.
 

Byrne, M.H., Alexander, L., Wan, J.C., Brown, M.E., Arora, A., Harvey, A., Ashcroft, J., Clelland, A.D., Hayes, S., Kinder, F. and Dominic, C., 2023. Clinical support during COVID-19: An opportunity for service and learning? A cross-sectional survey of UK medical students. Medical Teacher, 45(8), pp.859-870.

Liu, C., Pace, S., Bromley, R. and Dobson, R., 2023. Exposure to medication for neurological disease in pregnancy–time to consider the long-term implications?. EClinicalMedicine, 63.
 

Hogg, E., Lea, R., Birnie, C.M., Carroll, D., Ali, S.I., Pace, S. and Izmeth, Z., 2021. A Novel Role for Students in ICU Relatives Liaison. The Clinical Teacher, 18(3), pp.226-228.
 

Allan, R., Pace, S., Freer, R. and Easdale, M., 2022. Primary care student volunteering: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.