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Tech entrepreneur develops AI-designed mRNA vaccine to save dog dying of cancer
- A Sydney tech entrepreneur helped develop an AI-assisted mRNA vaccine for a dog’s cancer.
- Rosie, an eight-year-old rescue dog, received the vaccine over the 2025 Christmas break.
- Researchers reported the tumour reduction as a notable prior step toward possible therapies.
- Experts quoted suggest that AI-facilitated vaccine design is promising but not yet proven humanly applicable.
- The project involved sequencing the dog’s DNA to identify tumour mutations for vaccine design.
- University researchers at UNSW contributed to the genomic analysis behind the vaccine blueprint.
- The story emphasizes potential for future human cancer therapies guided by AI.
- Some scientists warned that media attention may outpace the current evidence base.
- Conyngham has years of machine learning and data-analysis experience guiding the project.
- The team plans a second vaccine round targeting another large tumour that did not respond.
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