Position:
Professor of Medicine at Oregon Health Science University, Managing Partner at Odyssey Science Innovations, LLC, Head, Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine at Oregon Health and Sciences University, Director, Human Performance Laboratory at Oregon Health & Science University, Professor of Medicine, Head of the Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine at OHSU
Work:
Oregon Health Science University
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Professor of Medicine
Odyssey Science Innovations, LLC
- Beaverton, Oregon since Jan 2010
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Managing Partner
Oregon Health and Sciences University
since 1994
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Head, Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
since Jul 1978
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Director, Human Performance Laboratory
OHSU
since 1978
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Professor of Medicine, Head of the Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
- Portland Oregon 2010 - 2013
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Director
Education:
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences 1971 - 1975
M.D., Medicine
University of Oregon 1965 - 1969
B.S., Science
Interests:
Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Drug use in sports, Health Promotion. Cardiovascular Physiology, Behavioral Interventions
Honor & Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award, President's Council on Physcial Fitness, Sports & Nutrition
Achievment Award, Mentor Foundation Award (Sweden's Queen Silvia)
Sports Illustrated's Champion Award
Exemplary designation for ATLAS Program, U.S. Department of Education
Model Program, ATLAS Program, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Model Program, ATLAS Program, U.S. Juvenile Justice
Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award
President's Council on Physical Fitness, Sports and Nutrition
Linn Goldberg M.D. is a graduate of George Washington School of Medicine (with Distinction), Professor of Medicine and Head of the Division of Health Promotion and Sports Medicine at the Oregon Health Sciences University and the Director of the Human Performance Laboratory. He is a practicing physician, teacher and research scientist. Dr. Goldberg has co-authored three books including the textbook, Exercise for Prevention and Treatment of Illness, F.A. Davis, 1994, and the popular book, The Healing Power of Exercise, John Wiley & Sons, 2000. He has over 200 publications and has received more than 30 research grant awards. His work has been highlighted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA-Today, the LA Times, NBC Nightly News, the Today Show, CNN, ESPN, PBS, National Public Radio and other news outlets.