Andrew Lobashevsky

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Title
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department
Department of Medicine
Institution
Indiana University System

Education

  • RESIDENCY IN HISTOCOMPATIBILITY AND IMMUNOGENETICS(HLA laboratory director training program) University of Alabama at Birmingham 1998
  • POSTDOCTORAL University of Tennessee at Memphis 1995
  • Microbiology/Bacteriology 1985
  • GRADUATE Moscow Sechenov's Medical Academy 1985
  • Medicine (M.D.) 1981
  • UNDERGRADUATE Moscow Sechenov's Medical Academy 1981
  • UNDERGRADUATE Moscow Sechenov's Medical Academy 1905
  • GRADUATE Moscow Sechenov's Medical Academy 1905
  • POSTDOCTORAL University of Tennessee at Memphis 1905 PubMed

Research Interests

Project Since January   Intestine Transplant Program   Specific Anti Hla Antibodies  

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Biography

Andrew Lobashevsky MD,PhD, D(ABHI)- Diplomat of American Board of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics is Associate Professor and Histocompatibility Laboratory Director at Department of Medicine of Indiana University and Clarian Health Partners Inc. Dr. Andrew Lobashevsky joined the IU Department of Medicine in December 2004, as the Directory of the Immunology-Histocompatibility Laboratory. Previously, Dr. Lobashevsky was the Co-director of the HLA Laboratory at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Transplant Center, the third largest center in the country. Dr. Lobashevsky received his medical education and postgraduate training at the Department of Immunology and Microbiology of Sechenov’s Medical Academy, Moscow, Russia. He had his post-doctoral training in cellular and molecular immunology at the University of Tennessee at Memphis, and received transplant immunology/histocompatibility training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The laboratory headed by Dr. Lobashevsky is focused on providing service for the solid organ transplant programs as well as the bone marrow transplant activities of the Hematology/Oncology division at IU.

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List of Publications (14)
In 2015
14

Prospective Monitoring of Donor-Specific Anti-HLA Antibodies After Intestine/Multivisceral Transplantation: Significance of De Novo Antibodies.

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In 2014
13

Methodological aspects of anti-human leukocyte antigen antibody analysis in solid organ transplantation.

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12

Crossmatch-positive liver transplantation in patients receiving thymoglobulin-rituximab induction.

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In 2013
11

Identification of a novel HLA-DQB1 allele, DQB1*05:19, in an African American family by sequence-based typing.

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10

Analysis of anti-HLA antibodies in sensitized kidney transplant candidates subjected to desensitization with intravenous immunoglobulin and rituximab.

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9

The effectiveness of the combination of rituximab and high-dose immunoglobulin in the immunomodulation of sensitized kidney transplant candidates.

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8

Impact of positive flow cytometry crossmatch on outcomes of intestinal/multivisceral transplantation: role anti-IL-2 receptor antibody.

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7

Identification of a novel HLA-DRB1 allele, DRB1*09:20, by sequence-based typing in an unrelated bone marrow donor.

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In 2012
6

Early findings of prospective anti-HLA donor specific antibodies monitoring study in pancreas transplantation: Indiana University Health Experience.

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In 2011
5

Early steroid withdrawal in repeat kidney transplantation.

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4

The strength of donor-specific antibody is a more reliable predictor of antibody-mediated rejection than flow cytometry crossmatch analysis in desensitized kidney recipients.

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In 2009
3

Identification of a novel HLA-A*680202 allele by sequence-based typing in an African American individual.

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2

Identification of a novel HLA-C allele, Cw*021602, by sequence-based typing in a family of German descent.

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In 2008
1

Identification of a novel HLA-DRB1 allele, DRB1*116502, by sequence-based typing in an African-American individual.

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