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Are you a computational immunologist or interested in building AI, GPT, or foundation models for cancer immunity? The UK Cancer Vaccine AI Scientist and Supercomputing Project has a Cancer Immunity Supercomputing AI Accelerator to bring together AI scientists, immunologists, and translational researchers to develop foundation models that predict immune responses to cancer and guide next-generation vaccine design. 

Participating teams will be able to share GPU access to UK sovereign AI supercomputing infrastructure to support ambitious modelling aimed at decoding tumour immunity at scale and accelerating safer, more precise cancer vaccines.

The accelerator is led by Dr Lennard Lee and Prof Tim Elliott at the Centre for Immuno-Oncology, University of Oxford.

Learn more or submit an expression of interest