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

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.
Why it matters
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.
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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