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Sebastian Neggers

Since 2007, he is a consultant in Medicine and Endocrinology at the Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam (Netherlands), where he also completed his Doctoral thesis titled “New insights into the medical treatment of acromegaly” in 2011. 

Research: long-term effects of treatment of childhood cancer on endocrine and metabolic parameters in adulthood. Secondly, treatment of pituitary diseases in particular; the medical treatment of acromegaly, familial pituitary disease and pituitary tumours. The third area of interest is metabolic disease, like diabetes and obesity, focusing on acylated and non-acylated ghrelin. 

He has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, including multiple book chapters and presented his research at numerous conferences, including the ECE, ENDO, American Society of Hematology and SIOP. 

He is currently a board member of Dutch Childhood Oncology Group late effects.

Dr Neggers is an editor for the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism and was an associate editor for Neuroendocrinology (2016-2020) and Journal of Neuroendocrinology (from 2020).

In 2019, he was the Programme Organising Committee (POC) chair for the European Congress of Endocrinology 2019. 

He is a member of numerous societies, including the European Society of Endocrinology, the Endocrine Society, the Dutch Society for Endocrinology, the Pituitary Society, GRS and the European Neuroendocrine Association.  

In 2009, Dr Neggers won the ESE Young Investigators Award.

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