AI-designed universal vaccine developed at Cambridge could protect against entire virus families
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new "super-antigen" vaccine technology using artificial intelligence and machine learning. This universal vaccine is designed to provide immunity against entire families of viruses, including thousands of variants like Ebola, and could prevent future pandemics by protecting against mutations in a single shot. The AI analyzes past and current outbreaks to design the vaccine, potentially saving millions of lives and helping nations avoid lockdowns.
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It could also provide broad protection from thousands of variants of viruses, such as ebola, according to the new research.
The 'super-antigen' is developed using machine learning that analyses past and current outbreaks to determine what...
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