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1st AI-designed 'universal vaccine' tested in humans

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'World-first' vaccine designed by Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has been used to develop a "fundamentally new" type of vaccine that could protect against large swathes of viruses and prevent pandemics, say researchers.

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The University Of Cambridge Says It Successfully Tested A Vaccine With An AI-Designed Antigen
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First AI-designed ‘universal vaccine’ tested in humans — UK researchers
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New AI-designed vaccine could prevent pandemics and save millions of lives, scientists say
The "super-antigen" known as a "universal vaccine" was developed using machine learning at the University of Cambridge - designed to combat a range of viruses as they mutate.

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AI-designed vaccine ‘could fight off families of viruses’
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'World first' vaccine designed by AI
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AI Designs Vaccine That Targets Multiple Viruses to Help Stop Future Outbreaks, And It's Already Been Tested
Traditional vaccine development often requires years of research, testing, and refinement before a candidate reaches clinical trials.

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Researchers develop new 'super-antigen' vaccine that could protect against viruses
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‘Pandemic-proof’ vaccine that conquers viruses we don’t even know about yet made by AI
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New AI-designed vaccine ‘could protect against whole families of viruses’

An early trial of a vaccine made using the technology found it is safe and well-tolerated, with a larger study to include more than 200 people.
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World’s first AI-designed vaccine is here: Could it stop future pandemics?

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed the world’s first AI-designed vaccine and tested it in humans. The experimental ‘super-antigen’ vaccine aims to protect against entire virus families,
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We have a vaccine that prevents shingles. We have a vaccine that markedly lowers the risk of dementia. We have a vaccine that might even slow aging itself. Conveniently, these three vaccines are actua
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Have you gotten this year's COVID vaccine?

Each fall, updated versions of the COVID-19 vaccines come out around the same time as the annual flu shot. And just like the flu shot, these updated COVID vaccines are formulated to protect against virus strains that people are more likely to encounter in ...
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Public trust in COVID-19 vaccine science influences vaccine uptake in the US

Study emphasizes the importance of bolstering trust in health communication from public sources like the CDC and addressing emotional impacts of loss. Study: Trust in the science behind COVID-19 vaccines as a driver of vaccine acceptance in the United ...
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Doctors, lawmakers, and other advocates are joining forces to promote recommended childhood vaccines.
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The billion-dollar bite: Lyme vaccines hit the market

The following companies are leading this vector-borne boon, each tackling the problem from a different technological angle:
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