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...cancers in our body all the time. You've got cancer. I've got cancer. And we all been having cancers from the time we were little. Okay. Let me explain that to you. Our body's made of 40,000,000,000,000 cells. Each of the cells have to divide and cop
...cancer? To me, that's a researcher's question. Let's figure that out. And and the answer seems to be squarely the bull's eye seems to be that our body's hardwired with defenses against cancer, including our immune system. So immuno oncology, immunoth
...cancer, and put them back in Yeah. And figuring how to flip that switch inside the tumor, reprogramming immune cells. Where I mean, congratulations. But, you know, where does this fit in that? Well, as you may know, there are now lots of cellular the
...they also these pathways are so conserved and fundamental that they broadly apply to the neuroscience space or, like, to just immune cell development in general. So I think it's really the foundation model that's gonna be able to take this data, inge
...types by how frequently they occur annually. But then as we continue to grow this dataset, we wanna think about rare disease, bring in maybe more coverage of different parts of the cancer space machine informed by the machine learning that basically
...know, cancer is just something that's growing that is avoiding detection. It's either avoiding detection by the immune system or it's, it is detected, but the immune system is not activating against it. So there are things called T cell engagers. It'
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