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Vaccines are life saviors but making and testing new vaccines is a complex process that mostly involves a series of animal trials.vaccines can be screened using organoids —- lab-grown cell clusters that collectively behave like a mini organ.
these findings highlight the potential of synthetic organoids for rapidly predicting conjugate vaccine efficacy as well as expediting antigen-specific antibody discovery.The mini-organs developed by researchers during the study are made up of a hydrogel matrix comprising B cells extracted from mice spleens and some signaling molecules. How does a mini organ test vaccines?Diagram depicting the lab-grown mini organoid (below the mouse).
Humans can catch this disease either by coming in contact with an infected rabbit or by the bite of a fly carrying the bacteria.Then they test the vaccine on other animals and this process is repeated until the vaccine becomes 100 percent safe for human trials.
greatly increasing testing throughput — which could help researchers keep up with the large numbers of compounds they can create and need to screen.
the immune system directs its B cells (a type of white blood cell) to start producing antibodies to kill the antigens.AI adoption has exploded and amplified the need for a coherent IT strategy.
Together with radical collaboration.the speakers highlighted the societal leadership challenges posed by AI and that leaders have a duty to support their workforce through AI adoption with empathy.
while promoting psychological safety.leaders can guide their organizations through the AI-driven transformation in a productive way.
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