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Dr. Raviraja will focus on enhancing operational efficiencies of the non-academic functional departments of MAHE like general services, purchase, projects, IT & digital transformation, human resources, legal, corporate relations, public relations, media & social media, hostels and campus safety, which will report to him.
Dr Raviraja earned his MSc in biosciences in 1993 and PhD in biosciences (microbiology) in 1997 from Mangalore University. He has also completed an MBA in operations management. Further, he has received postdoctoral training at Mount Allison University, Canada, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA, where he also served as faculty until 2008. Following this, he joined Montefiore Medical Centre/ Albert Einstein Cancer Centre in New York City and worked there until 2010 as a faculty.
In 2020, he joined MAHE as founding director of corporate relations and was soon appointed professor and coordinator at the Manipal Centre for Biotherapeutics Research (MCBR). Under his leadership, MCBR has emerged as a leading research centre in MAHE and India. In March 2023, he was appointed as the director – planning & monitoring, MAHE, Manipal.
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As a devoted scientist and having worked in fields like microbiology, cell and molecular biology, nano-biotechnology, cancer biology and regenerative medicine during his doctoral and postdoctoral period, Dr Raviraja has more than 27 years of post-PhD research experience in diverse areas of biology. He was also the principal investigator/ co-investigator for many research projects funded by the American Lung Association, USA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, USA, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, USA and department of science and technology, government of India. He is a life member of Mycological Society of India (MSI) and a member of International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), USA.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, has congratulated Dr Raviraja N S and wished him success in his new role.