The Cantu Syndrome Interest Group is a worldwide network of clinicians, scientists and patients seeking to understand, inform and develop appropriate therapies for Cantu Syndrome. Led by groups at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, and at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, we are focused on conducting innovative research that will be influential in impacting the lives of individuals affected by Cantu syndrome. These differences will be made through our work within the Cantu Syndrome Clinic and Registry.

U.S. team

St. Louis, MO

Dorothy  Katherine  Grange, MD

Dorothy Katherine Grange, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Genetics and Genomic Medicine

Colin  G.  Nichols, PhD

Colin G. Nichols, PhD

CIMED Director
Carl Cori Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology

Jin-Moo  Lee, MD, PhD

Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD

Professor, Neurology

Maria  S.  Remedi, PhD

Maria S. Remedi, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology & Physiology

Bess  Adkins  Marshall, MD

Bess Adkins Marshall, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Endocrinology and Diabetes

Manish  Aggarwal, MD

Manish Aggarwal, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cardiology

Kristin  Guilliams, MD

Kristin Guilliams, MD

Assistant Professor, Neurology

Columbia, MO

  1. Michael Davis, PhD – Professor and Associate Department Head, Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology

Detroit, MI

  1. Gautam Singh, MD – Director of Pediatric Cardiology, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, 3901 Beaubien Blvd., Detroit, MI 48201

Nashville, TN

  1. Jerod Denton, PhD – Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Pharmacology
  2. Elaine Shelton, PhD – Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Pharmacology