a man used AI to build a cancer vaccine for his dog. it worked


1) paul conyngham sydney tech entrepreneur, no biology degree
2) his rescue dog rosie was diagnosed with aggressive mast cell cancer in 2024
3) surgeries and chemo both failed. vets gave her 1–6 months to live
4) he opened chatgpt and started treating it like a data problem
5) paid $3,000 to sequence rosie's tumor DNA and find the exact mutations
6) used alphafold to model the mutated proteins and identify targets
7) brought the findings to UNSW scientists reviewed it and agreed to help
8) a personalized mRNA vaccine was built first ever designed for a dog
9) rosie got her first injection december 2025, followed by booster doses
10) tumor shrunk 75%. weeks later she was jumping fences chasing rabbits
11) UNSW researchers are now asking if it worked for a dog, why not humans?
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