Australian creates a cancer vaccine using AI

An Australian entrepreneur has developed a personalised cancer vaccine for his dog using ChatGPT and tumour DNA analysis.

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A dog named Rosie was diagnosed with aggressive mast cell cancer. The owner Paul Conyngham decided to fight for the life of his pet and created an experimental mRNA vaccine for her using artificial intelligence.

Using ChatGPT to create a vaccine

Paul Conyngham, an Australian entrepreneur, used ChatGPT and data analysis algorithms to find mutations in the DNA of his dog's tumour. After sequencing the DNA, he worked with scientists at the University of New South Wales to develop an individual mRNA vaccine.

The vaccine was created based on the analysis of specific mutations that could cause cancer. The process involved collaboration with researchers and the use of modern biotechnology.

Results of experimental treatment

After receiving the vaccine, one of Rosa's largest tumours shrank by almost half. The dog became more active and her general condition improved.

Results after vaccination.

The researchers note that this approach can help in the development of new cancer treatments not only in animals but also in humans.

Context.

The experimental mRNA vaccine was created for the first time for a dog using artificial intelligence. The case drew the attention of the scientific community to the potential of AI in biomedicine.

Researchers believe that such technologies could become the basis for personalised cancer therapy in the future. The approach is already being considered for further human studies.

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