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Ahmed studies at the University of Toronto. He's worked on a project to double the life of cells and designed a system to slow down cancer growth with light.
Immune 2.0: Using AI and computational biophysics to create personalized immunotherapy treatments
The world is more connected than ever. While generally helpful, this increases the tail risk of a rapidly-spreading global pandemic. Super-vaccines take precious time to develop. Ahmed and Cameron are leveraging AI to predict the binding of T-cells to antigens, which will allow them to rapidly predict the efficacy of current immunotherapies as well as quickly develop new vaccines.
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