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Russia claims to have prepared cancer vaccine Photo: AP Russia claims to have prepared cancer vaccine Photo: AP

Russia recently claimed it has developed its own mRNA-based vaccine to combat cancernexus88 gaming, as per Russian news agency TASS. It has been reported that the vaccine will be available for free to patients from early 2025.

The state-run news agency cited General Director of the Radiology Medical Research Center of the Russian Ministry of Health Andrey Kaprin's statement to Radio Rossiya on December 15.

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Earlier, confirmation on the cancer vaccine's pre-trial came from Alexander Gintsburg, Director of the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology. Gintsburg told TASS that the trials had shown the vaccine's capability to suppresses tumor development and potential metastases.

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Back in June, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko told TASS that the cancer vaccine development was jointly handled by several teams of scientists, representing the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute and Blokhin Cancer Research Center.

The research “is financed by the state as part of the governmental order,” the minister said.

What is a mRNA vaccine?

In scientific terms, mRNA or messenger-RNA-based vaccines are defined as a type of vaccine that uses a copy of a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) to trigger an immune response.

The vaccine deploys specific parts of the infectious agent like its protein, sugar, or coating to give a message to our cells to make a similar protein or even just a piece of a protein which is like that of the virus. The protein then triggers an immune response inside our bodies.

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Can AI be deployed to manufacture personalised cancer vaccines?

According to Gintsberg, incorporating the usage of artificial neural networks could potentially curtail the duration of computing required to create a personalised cancer vaccine to “less than an hour”.

“Now it takes quite long to build [personalized vaccines] because computing of how a vaccine, or customized mRNA, should look like uses matrix methods, in mathematical terms. We have involved the Ivannikov Institute which will rely on AI in doing this math, namely neural network computing where these procedures should take about half an hour to an hour”,  Mint quoted Russia’s vaccine chief Gintsberg saying this to TASS.

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