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New AI-designed vaccine ‘could protect against whole families of viruses’

New AI-designed vaccine ‘could protect against whole families of viruses’
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge and DIOSynVax have developed a 'super-antigen' vaccine using machine learning to target entire families of viruses. This approach aims to provide universal protection against future mutations and prevent potential pandemics.

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This technology could fundamentally shift vaccine development from a reactive process to a proactive one, potentially saving millions of lives by neutralizing viruses before they evolve.

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New vaccine technology created with the help of artificial intelligence could provide immunity against whole families of viruses and protect people from any future mutations in a single jab, according to scientists.

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