Professor of Pathology and Associate Dean Medical College of Georgia
Augusta University
MARTINEZ, Georgia, United States
Ravindra Kolhe, MD, PhD.FCAP.
Professor and Interim Chair, Pathology
Leon Henri Charbonnier Endowed Chair of Pathology,
Associate Dean for Translational Research
Associate Director for Genomics, Georgia Cancer Center;
Medical College of Georgia.
Biography
Dr. Ravindra Kolhe is a Professor and Leon Henri Charbonnier Endowed Chair in Pathology at Augusta University and is the inaugural Associate Dean for translation research at the Medical College of Georgia. He also serves as the Associate Cancer Center Director for Genomics at the Georgia Cancer Center. Currently, Kolhe leads an NCI-designated translational pathology laboratory for MATCH testing which is focused on comprehensive genomic testing in oncology. He co-founded a consortium (SEQUOIA) of 40+ clinical laboratories across the globe for the democratization of NGS testing in oncology & successfully helped multiple labs to bring NGS testing in-house. He served on the Georgia Governor’s Task Force for COVID-19 and successfully led the COVID-19 screening program for the State of Georgia during the early Pandemic. Kolhe is also a co-founder of a COVID-19 Host Genome Structural Variation Consortium and coordinated a global network of researchers who are contributing to our collective knowledge on host genome response to the SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease. He has led several studies, focused on adapting and validating newer technologies (NGS, RNA-seq, OGM, etc) in CLIA laboratories by establishing PLA & Z-codes and reimbursement. He has authored more than 90+ peer-reviewed publications and serves on multiple national committees and scientific advisory boards for numerous profit and non-profit organizations.
Molecular Profiling in Difficult Samples From NSCLC Quickly and Cost-Effectively
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
2:00 PM – 2:50 PM PST