Ajit Varki is a physician-scientist who is distinguished professor of medicine and cellular and molecular medicine, co-director of the Glycobiology Research and Training Center
at the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), and co-director of the UCSD/Salk
Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA). He is also executive editor of the textbook ''Essentials of Glycobiology''
and distinguished visiting professor at the
Indian Institute of Technology
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are central government owned public technical institutes located across India. They are under the ownership of the Ministry of Education of the Government of India. They are governed by the Institu ...
in
Madras
Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
and the
National Center for Biological Sciences
National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore, Karnataka, is a research centre specialising in biological research. It is a part of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) under the Department of Atomic Energy of the ...
in
Bangalore. He is a specialist advisor to the
Human Gene Nomenclature Committee.
Education and biography
Varki went to the
Bishop Cotton Boys' School,
Bangalore, India during which time he was also strongly influenced by his maternal grandfather
Pothan Joseph
Pothan Joseph (1892–1972) was a journalist in 20th-century India whose career spanned the twenty years before and twenty years after India's independence. He worked with notable people of the time such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Annie Besant, Ma ...
, a famous journalist and founding editor of many Indian newspapers, including
Deccan Herald. He went on to receive basic training in physiology, medicine, biology, and biochemistry at the
Christian Medical College, Vellore, continuing to maintain the first rank in his class throughout his schooling. He then did postgraduate training at the
University of Nebraska and
Washington University in
St. Louis, US, leading to board certification in
internal medicine,
hematology
Hematology ( always spelled haematology in British English) is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood. It involves treating diseases that affect the produc ...
, and
oncology. Following a postdoctoral fellowship with Stuart Kornfeld in St. Louis, he joined the faculty of UCSD in 1982. Significant past appointments include: associate dean for physician-scientist training, co-head, Division of Hematology/Oncology, UCSD (1987–89), the interim directorship of the UCSD Cancer Center (1996–97), scientific advisor to the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (
University of Georgia), the Yerkes Primate Center (Emory University), member of the National Advisory Committee of
PubMed Central (
NLM/
NIH), and coordinator for the multidisciplinary UCSD Project for Explaining the Origin of Humans.
Research interests
The research group led by Varki has made many contributions over the last few decades towards understanding the biological roles of the sugar chains or "
glycan
The terms glycans and polysaccharides are defined by IUPAC as synonyms meaning "compounds consisting of a large number of monosaccharides linked glycosidically". However, in practice the term glycan may also be used to refer to the carbohydrate p ...
s" found on all vertebrate cell surfaces and
glycoproteins. In this field of
Glycobiology, his present focus is on the
Sialic Acids, which are found at the outermost position on such glycans, and which can be recognized by intrinsic receptors such as
Selectins and the Siglecs (which he co-discovered and named as a sub-group of I-type
Lectins), and also by the binding proteins of various pathogens. The group studies the significance of these interactions in biology, evolution and disease. A particular focus is on multiple differences in sialic acid biology between humans and our closest evolutionary cousins, the
great apes. These represent unusual events that occurred during
human evolution and are relevant to understanding aspects of human uniqueness in health and disease.
General interests
Varki has emphasized the key role of Physician-Scientists in the success of the US biomedical enterprise, and advocated for the support and preservation of this track at the national level. He also played a key role in advocating for a
chimpanzee
The chimpanzee (''Pan troglodytes''), also known as simply the chimp, is a species of great ape native to the forest and savannah of tropical Africa. It has four confirmed subspecies and a fifth proposed subspecies. When its close relative th ...
genome project, while emphasizing the need for ethical treatment of chimpanzees in research. He continues to advocate for and facilitate interactions amongst scientists with interests in explaining the origin of the human species. In this regard, he coined the term "
Phenome
A phenome, similar to phenotype, is the set of all traits expressed by a cell, tissue, organ, organism, or species.
Just as the genome and proteome signify all of an organism's genes and proteins, the phenome represents the sum of its phenotypi ...
", in the context of recommending a "Great Ape Phenome Project". While Editor-in-Chief of the ''
Journal of Clinical Investigation'', Varki made it the first major biomedical journal to be freely available on the web in 1996, presaging the general "
Open Access
Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre op ...
" movement that came years later. He also created the first viable model for a major
Open Access textbook, the 2nd. Edition of the textbook ''Essentials of Glycobiology''.
Varki is also very concerned about improving the support systems for women who pursue academic scientific careers, while also wishing to bear children. Varki and his wife Nissi enjoy entertaining, including a Christmas Carols celebration serving Tandoori goose.
Open Access
While Editor-in-Chief of the ''
Journal of Clinical Investigation'', Varki made it the first major biomedical journal to be freely available on the web in 1996. Varki wrote, "The vexing issue of the day is how to appropriately charge users for this electronic access. The nonprofit nature of the JCI allows consideration of a truly novel solution — not to charge anyone at all!". As executive editor of Essentials of Glycobiology, Varki also made it the first major biomedical textbook that was fully open access.
Diet and disease
Varki's group has recently shown that a diet rich in red meat can result in accumulation of a non-human sialic acid molecule called Neu5Gc ("Gc") in the intestines and other tissues. This can allow type of dangerous E.coli toxin to affect the human body. Also, humans develop antibodies against this foreign Gc molecule, increasing the risk of diseases like cancer.
Mind Over Reality Transition (MORT)
Varki developed an idea proposed in 2005 by the late Danny Brower of the University of Arizona into a theory called Mind Over Reality Transition (MORT) which has been published in two letters and two books. MORT proposes an evolutionary mechanism to explain the emergence of behaviorally modern humans and some of their unique behaviors including an extended
theory of mind and a tendency to deny reality.
Honors
Varki is an elected member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the
Institute of Medicine
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly called the Institute of Medicine (IoM) until 2015, is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Medicine is a part of the National Academies of Sciences, E ...
, the
American Society for Clinical Investigation, and the
Association of American Physicians. He is recipient of a MERIT award from the NIH, an American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award, and the two highest honors in the field of
glycobiology, the Karl Meyer Award of the Society for Glycobiology (2005) and the International Glycoconjugate Organization (IGO) Award (2007). He was also elected to serve as president of the Society for Glycobiology (1996), Editor-in-Chief of the
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1992–97), and president of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (1998–99).
Selected publications
Beyond his primary research accomplishments, Varki has written many widely cited and influential review articles, commentaries and letters on a variety of topics. Some examples are listed below. His publications have been cited more than 60,000 times and he has an
h-index of 122.
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See also
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Glycomics
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Genome
External links
Glycobiology Research and Training CenterCenter for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny
References
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Living people
Scientists from Kerala
Indian emigrants to the United States
University of Nebraska alumni
University of California, San Diego faculty
Washington University in St. Louis alumni
Bishop Cotton Boys' School alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)
Journal of Clinical Investigation editors
Members of the National Academy of Medicine