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Anders Hallberg (born 29 April 1945 in
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)) is a Swedish pharmaceutical researcher, professor in medicinal chemistry and 2006-2011 Rector Magnificus and Vice Chancellor at
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Biography

Hallberg completed his basic education at
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(MSc) in
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and
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in
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. The following year he attended the School of Education in
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obtained a BScEd and worked thereafter as a teacher in the junior high school from 1970-1973. Hallberg returned to Lund University and the Chemical Centre, to conduct research in 1973-1979. In January 1980, he received a
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(PhD) in
organic chemistry Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.Clayden, J.; ...
with the thesis
Methoxythiophenes and Related Systems
. After six months as a researcher at Nobel Chemistry in Karlskoga, he completed the post-doctoral period at the
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, Tucson,
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, where he then was promoted to a position as assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy in 1981-1982. On his return to the Chemical Centre in Lund in 1983, he was appointed
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(docent). He received grants from the
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and stayed at Lund University until 1986, when he took up a managerial position within the pharmaceutical company AstraDraco in Lund. Eventually he became Director and Head Medicinal Chemistry and only in 1990 did he leave the company to be installed as a
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of medicinal chemistry at Uppsala University. During the twenty years that followed, he worked at the Uppsala Biomedical Center (BMC), but kept in touch with his old company, now
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, through an assignment as a research advisor. One year after arriving at Uppsala, in 1991, Hallberg became Chairman of the Department of Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry and from 1992 to 1996 he acted as Dean for Research at the Faculty of Pharmacy. He served for many years as Chairman of the Evaluation Panel for Chemistry at The Swedish Research Council in
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and as Chairman of the Medicinal Chemistry Section at The
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. During the period 2002-2005, he was Deputy Vice President (Medicine/Pharmacy), before taking over as Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy in 2005. Hallberg was then elected Rector Magnificus (Vice Chancellor) for Uppsala University from 1 July 2006. As Vice Chancellor, Hallberg initiated Quality and Renewal (KoF07) in 2007, a comprehensive international evaluation of the university's research that was followed four years later by KoF11. In 2008, he took the initiative to Uppsala University's collaboration with the
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and the
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with the aim to build the biomedical center formation Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab). Hallberg was also one of the initiators to the collaborative organisation U4 Network, founded in 2008 and currently uniting a number of European universities, as well as the international
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(MNU), founded in 2010. In 2011, Hallberg and Jörgen Tholin, then Vice Chancellor of the University of
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, signed a declaration of intent on the merger of Uppsala University and the University of Gotla

He was succeeded as Vice Chancellor on 1 January 2012 by Eva Åkesson.


Research

Hallberg’s research interests encompass a range of
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, respo ...
targets of pharmaceutical relevance, including proteases and
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coupled receptors (GPCRs). One of the primary themes has been to identify novel and selective low molecular weight ligands for these targets. Compounds are optimized using computer-aided techniques and are preferentiall
synthesized using high-speed chemistry
an
robust palladium-catalyzed C-C bond forming reactions
partl
developed in his laboratory
Major indications that have been addressed ar
malaria
an
viral infections caused by HIV
an
HCV (Hepatitis C Virus)
More recently, the main focus of the Drug Discovery program was to identify novel ligands that interfere with protein targets in the renin/angiotensin system (RAS). The first reported drug-like selective and potent angiotensin II, type II receptor (AT2R) agonist (C21) wa
discovered by Hallberg’s group
Compound C21, (buloxibutid) now owned by Vicore Pharma AB (founded by AH ''et al''.) has bee
extensively studied
and is currently undergoin
clinical evaluations (Phase II/III)
with first indication idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Hallberg has founded biotech companies, has > 40 patents and has authored >290 articles published in international scientific journals (number of citations >10 000

Hallberg has been the main supervisor for 29 doctoral students up to the doctoral degree. Member of several foundations, pharmaceutical company and university boards.


Accolades

Hallberg is a member of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala (1994), Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Uppsala (2004), the
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(2005), the
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(2006) and the Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences (2007). In 2009 he was promoted to honorary doctor (''Doctor honoris causa'') of medicine at the Université de Sherbrooke,
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and in 2014 to honorary doctor of pharmacy at Uppsala Universi

Since 2018, he is an honorary doctor of science and technology at Åbo Akademi University, Åbo Akademi University

and in 2019 he became an honorary doctor of medicine at
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Family

Hallberg is the son of forestry consultant Rudolf Hallberg and Anna-Lisa Hallberg, née Jonsson, and married to
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Gunilla Hallberg, née Sartor. The son, Mathias Hallberg, is Professor of Molecular research on drug dependence and Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Uppsala Universi


Honours and awards

Anders Hallberg has received several awards and prizes. * The Fabian Gyllenberg Award from the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund, for best PhD thesis in chemistry (over a three year period) at Lund University (1981) * Senior Individual Grant Award to Outstanding Senior Scientist from Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) (1998) * First recipient of the National Swedish Prize in Organic Chemistry (The Holmquist Prize) (2004) * The Oscar Carlsson Medal for Excellence from the Swedish Chemical Society (2005) * The Best Teacher Prize 2006 from the Pharmacy Student Union, Uppsala University (2006) * H. M. the King’s Medal, 12th size with the ribbon of the Order of the Seraphim, for Distinguished Achievements in Education and Research (2008

* The Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana from the President of
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(2011) * The Gustav Adolf Medal (of the year 1924) from Uppsala University (2011) * The Honorary Medal of the Uppsala County from the Governor (2011) * The Rudbeck Medal for Outstanding Achievements in Science from Uppsala University (2013)


Honorary doctorates

* Doctor honoris causa (Medicine), Université de Sherbrooke, Canada (2009) * Doctor honoris causa (Pharmacy), Uppsala University (2014) * Doctor honoris causa (Science and Technology), Åbo Akademi University, Finland (2018) * Doctor honoris causa (Medicine), Hallym University, South Korea (2019)


Membership of Royal Academies and Societies

* Member of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala (Preses 2014-15) (1994-) * Member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Uppsala (2004-) * Member of the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund (2005-) * Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) Class IV, chemistry (2006

* Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) Class IV, chemistry (2007-) * Member of the Royal Patriotic Society (2009-)


Honorary memberships

* Honorary Member of the Småland Student Nation in Uppsala   * Honorary Member of the Upland Student Nation in Uppsala * Honorary Member of the Gotland Student Nation in Uppsala * Honorary Member of Allmänna Sången * Honorary Member of Uppsala University Jazz Orchestra * Honorary Member of
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(OD) * Honorary Member of the Royal Academic Orchestra * Honorary Member
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Literature

''The good university''. Rector's period 2006–2011. Letter of Appreciation to Anders Hallberg. (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Writings concerning Uppsala University. C:93.) Uppsala 2011. Fred Nyberg, "Anders Hallberg as a scientist" published in ''The good university''. Kerstin Sahlin, "A rectorship with quality as a guiding light." Published in ''The good university''.


External links


Professor Emeritus Anders Hallberg
CV and list of publications


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hallberg, Anders 1945 births Living people Swedish chemists Rectors of Uppsala University Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences Members of the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 2nd Class Computational chemists Lund University alumni University of Arizona faculty Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala