Ravi V. Bellamkonda | |
Birth Place: | India |
Fields: | Biomedical engineering, neural interfaces, human nervous system |
Ravi V. Bellamkonda (born 1968) is an Indian-American[1] biomedical engineer and academic administrator. Since 2021, he has served as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] Bellamkonda was previously Vinik Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.[3]
Bellamkonda's laboratory explores the interplay of biomaterials and the nervous system for the development of peripheral nerve regeneration, brain electrode interfacing and brain tumor therapies.[4] His research was the subject of a BBC science report, "Cancer: 'Tumor Monorail' Can Lead Cancers to Their Doom"[5] He was also the subject of a feature profile in the Britain-based international journal, The Engineer.[6]
Bellamkonda served president of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) for the 2014-2016 term. [7] He has served as a member of the board for the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), and is on the editorial board for several scientific journals. He advises several biomedical engineering-related departments and programs nationally as a member of their external advisory boards.
Bellamkonda earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Biomedical Engineering at Osmania University in May 1989. He completed his Ph.D. in Medical Science and Biomaterials from Brown University in June 1994. From 1994 to 1995, Bellamkonda was a Markey Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Jerry Schneider and Sonal Jhaveri.
In 1995, he went on to become the Elmer L. Lindseth assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio then advanced to associate professor in 2001.
In 2003, Bellamkonda joined Georgia Tech as an associate professor of biomedical engineering, and in 2005, he was promoted to professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint department created by Emory's School of Medicine and the Georgia Tech College of Engineering.
From 2006 to 2013, he was the Carol Ann and David D. Flanagan Chair in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech.[8] the Carol Ann and David D. Flanagan Chair in Biomedical Engineering[9] and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar[10]
In 2008, he was named deputy director of research at the Georgia Tech/Emory Center for the Engineering of Living Tissues (GTEC), an NSF funded engineering research center.[11] Afterwards, in 2010, he was named associate vice president for research at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a position he held until 2013.[11]
In 2013, Bellamkonda was named the department chair of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University.[12] On August 1, 2016, he became Vinik Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.[13]
It was reported he will become Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Emory University on July 1, 2021, where he will have faculty appointments in the Department of Biology and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. [14]
Bellamkonda's primary area of research is the application of biomaterials to the human nervous system, including spinal nerve repair, neural interfaces, and brain tumor therapy.[15]