A tribute to José María ("Chema") Cantú

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José María ("Chema") Cantú (1938-2007), born in Mexico, was a pioneering, loved and respected leader in medical and human genetics and bioethics in Latin America. He graduated as a physician in Mexico and then trained in medical and human genetics in France and the United States. He was instrumental in developing a first-rate research, training and genetic services program in medical and human genetics in Guadalajara, in northwestern Mexico. He acted forcefully at national, regional and international levels to promote scientific development through collaboration and education in science and humanities, while he simultaneously strived for justice, peace, love and human rights. He attained some of the highest honors a scientist and humanist could aspire to as well as the recognition of the communities he served. Hundreds of disciples throughout Latin America and the world have been inspired by his vision of a better world through the conjunction of science, respect for humankind, ethics and love. © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética.

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Penchaszadeh, V. B., Rojas-Martinez, A., & Llerena, A. (2014). A tribute to José María (“Chema”) Cantú. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 37(1 SUPPL. 1), 310–314. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572014000200018

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