Researchers at the University of Oxford are using an artificial intelligence supercomputer to develop vaccines against cancer.
The “Dawn” supercomputer is available to the team for 10,000 hours. It helps quickly analyse patient data and identify relationships between them.
Researchers plan to upload the results to the Oxford Neoantigen Atlas to support cancer vaccine research in the UK.
The scientists hope that the supercomputer will help not only to create vaccines faster but also to open new possibilities in treating cancer and other diseases in the future.
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