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Vidya Ambati

Vidya Ambati

2024 Davidson Fellow Laureate
$50,000 Scholarship

Age: 17
Hometown: Charlottesville, VA

Science: “Haloperidol Inhibits Inflammasome Activation via the Novel Receptor LAMTOR1 and Reduces the Risk of Rheumatoid and Gouty Arthritides

About Vidya

I am a rising senior at Albemarle High School in Charlottesville, Virginia. I really enjoy using science and the scientific process of discovery and development to improve human health.

I run an international science webinar series that connects students in multiple countries to scientist leaders around the world to promote scientific engagement.

Apart from scientific research, I enjoy painting landscapes and sculpting pottery. One of my paintings won a statewide competition and was displayed at a prominent museum.

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"I am grateful to The Davidson Institute and The Davidson Fellows Scholarship jury for recognizing my project. To me, being a Davidson Fellow means exploring the mysteries of the universe with curiosity, diligence, and purpose."

Project Description

Rheumatoid arthritis and gout are joint diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people around the world and are major causes of disability and economic loss. Although there are many treatments, most have serious side effects. I made the surprising discovery that a drug called Haldol, which is used for mental disorders, reduced the risk of both forms of arthritis in people! I also made the exciting discovery that Haldol binds to a new protein and identified how this enables it to suppress arthritis. This repurposing approach could save years and billions of dollars in developing new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis and gout.

Deeper Dive

Rheumatoid arthritis and gouty arthritis are inflammatory joint diseases that affect nearly 250 million people worldwide. Together, they exact disability, reduced quality of life, and increased mortality as well as hundreds of billions of dollars in annual medical and economic tolls. Current therapies for preventing these diseases are suboptimal and often induce serious adverse events. By analyzing multiple diverse nationwide health insurance databases of hundreds of millions of people, I discovered that haloperidol, a drug that is approved for the treatment of mental disorders, reduced the risk of both rheumatoid arthritis and gouty arthritis. I also identified a new molecular receptor that binds haloperidol and enables it to suppress inflammation inside cells. This precise molecular target and biological mechanism of action of this drug are what enabled it to reduce the risk of these arthritides. My  studies suggest that haloperidol could be repurposed for two major diseases that cause disability in hundreds of millions of people across the world.

My work has the potential to affect millions of people’s lives as it could result in a novel way to prevent or treat debilitating forms of arthritis that cause so much pain and suffering around the world.

Q&A

If you could have dinner with the five most interesting people in the world, living or dead, who would they be?

Henry Clay, Willis Carrier, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Feynman

What is your favorite tradition or holiday?

Making pizza together with my family

What is your favorite hobby?

Painting 

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In The News

Charlottesville, Va. – The Davidson Fellows Scholarship Program has announced the 2024 scholarship winners. Among the honorees is 17-year-old Vidya Ambati of Charlottesville. Ambati won a $50,000 scholarship for her project, Haloperidol Inhibits Inflammasome Activation via the Novel Receptor LAMTOR1 and Reduces the Risk of Rheumatoid and Gouty Arthritides. She is one of only four students nationwide to be recognized as a Davidson Fellows Laureate and one of only 20 scholarship winners in the 2024 Fellows class.

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