Professor Kjell
E Öberg M.D. Ph.D.
Department of Endocrine Oncology
Uppsala University Hospital
SE-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Dr. Kjell Öberg is M.D. and Ph.D. and Professor of Endocrine
Oncology at the Medical Faculty of Uppsala University.
He was the former head of the Department of Endocrine
Oncology, University Hospital, and he is a specialist
in endocrinology and internal medicine. He founded the
Dept. of Endocrine Oncology at Uppsala University Hospital
and has 30 years experience in the field of neuroendocrine
tumors. Between 1986 and 1992 he was clinical associate
director of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research.
From 1998 to 2002 he was chairman of the Department of
Medical Sciences at the Medical Faculty of Uppsala University.
Since July 2002 he has been the Dean of the Medical Faculty
and Vice chairman of the Department of Endocrine Oncology,
University Hospital, Uppsala. Dr. Öberg was one of the founders and coordinator of the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Network (ENET) 1995-2000 and is chairman of the Nordic Endocrine Tumor Network. He has pioneered the treatment of carcinoid tumor patients with interferon and somatostatin analogues and developed assays for tumor markers such as Chromogranin A and radiological procedures including specialized PET scans.
In 1988 he was the first to describe a genetic deletion in multiple endocrine neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1). Dr Öberg has given many hundreds of presentations at international meetings and published more than 400 papers within his research field. In addition he is the author of numerous chapters on Carcinoid tumors in several international textbooks including William's Textbook of Endocrinology, Leslie de Groot's Textbook of Endocrinology and Clinical Endocrinology.
In 1991 Dr. Öberg received the European Interferon Research reward. In 2003 he received the award "Eminent Scientist Year 2003" by the International Research Promotion Council (IRPC) and World Scientist Forum and in 2004 he was awarded the European Gold Medal in Endocrinology from the English Endocrine Society. In November 2006 he received the Harry Boström Award Lecture at Swedish Medical Society.
Prof Öberg is a member of several national and international research and scientific boards as well as many scientific journal review boards.



