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Dog's Cancer Shrunk by AI-Designed mRNA Vaccine
16 Mar
Summary
- Experimental mRNA therapy showed significant tumor reduction in a pet dog.
- AI tools like ChatGPT and AlphaFold aided in identifying mutations and drug targets.
- The treatment led to improved health and energy levels in the treated dog.

An experimental mRNA therapy, developed with the assistance of AI, has shown promising results in treating a dog's aggressive cancer. Paul Conyngham, an Australian data scientist, turned to AI tools like ChatGPT to help devise a treatment for his dog, Rosie, who was diagnosed with mast cell cancer.
Conventional veterinary treatments had failed to shrink Rosie's tumors. Conyngham leveraged his data analysis expertise to identify tumor mutations and map altered proteins, with AI guiding the process. Researchers synthesized the mRNA vaccine, and it was administered to Rosie in December. Subsequent injections led to a significant reduction in tumor size and a marked improvement in her overall health and energy.
Scientists are now working on a second vaccine to target remaining cancer cells. This personalized approach mirrors advancements in human cancer treatment, with Russia having approved experimental mRNA cancer vaccines for melanoma and colorectal tumors.




