Prof Ashley Grossman

Prof. Grossman is an international expert in endocrine tumours, including adrenal and pituitary tumours and neuroendocrine tumours, as well as all types of endocrine disease such as thyroid and parathyroid disorders, reproductive disorders, and other hormone-related problems. He has access to all relevant forms of investigative procedures, CT, MRI and radionuclide techniques.
Bio
Ashley Grossman was awarded an Open Exhibition to St Catharine's College, Cambridge, completed a degree in Psychology and Social Anthropology at the University of London, and then entered University College London where he received a First-Class degree in Anatomy, and the University Gold Medal from UCHMS. He became Professor of Neuroendocrinology at St. Bartholomew鈥檚 Hospital in 1993, then Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Oxford, and Senior Research Fellow of Green-Templeton College.
He is currently Consultant in Neuroendocrine Tumours at the Royal Free Hospital, London, and is also Professor of Neuroendocrinology at Barts and the London School of Medicine. He has published some 500 peer-reviewed papers and over 400 chapters and reviews.
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5 Devonshire Place
London W1G 6HL
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- Professor of Endocrinology
University of Oxford - Consultant NET Endocrinologist
Royal Free London - Professor of Neuroendocrinology
Barts and the London School of Medicine
- Senior Research Fellow
Green-Templeton College, University of Oxford
- Diseases of the pituitary and adrenal
- Enocrine tumours
- Hormone deficiencies
Year qualified 1975
University College Hospital Medical School
He has been President of the ENEA, the Society for Endocrinology (2012-2014), Chairman of UKINETS (2010-2012), President of the Pituitary Society (2015-2016), and is President of Endotext.
He was awarded:
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Prize 2004
Geoffrey Harris Award in Neuroendocrinology, European Society for Endocrinology 2014
Iain MacIntye Prize, Barts and the London School of Medicine, July 2017
Outstanding Mentor, American Endocrine Society, March 2020