Professor Kate Tatton-Brown is a Medical Genetics doctor working in London, UK. She studied medicine at the University of Oxford before training first in Paediatrics and then in Medical Genetics. She has been investigating conditions associated with increased growth and a learning disability since 2001 and has published widely in this area. She also holds a specialist growth clinic at St George’s Hospital, London, where she meets patients and their families from around the world.
Kate, as part of a team of scientists and clinicians, is currently working with families in the UK to understand the clinical problems associated with Smith-Kingsmore syndrome. She is committed to understanding the utility of MTOR inhibitor therapies in mitigating some of the symptoms of Smith-Kingsmore syndrome and is working to facilitate access (within the NHS) if evidence-based and appropriate.