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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 30, 2020
Matthew Vernon Hanson, Cambridge, MA (US);
Matthew Vernon Hanson, Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
A system for the rapid development of vaccines or anti-bacterial drugs is required when working with pandemics. The easiest way to formulate these new vaccines is through computational reduction of existing organisms via statistical models. Once vaccine candidates are arrived at through this method, 'Super Organisms' containing all of the computationally reducible fragments can then be taken through a Crispr reduction process wherein those computationally reducible fragments are removed. The result is a vaccine candidate which has possible problematic function partially or fully removed. The “neutered” version of the virus can be tested in a lab and in clinical trials for efficacy. This patent covers a vaccine candidate utilizing computationally reducible fragments 100 base pairs or greater in length; those fragments removed from future Covid-19 Super Organisms either collectively or individually; as well as the RNA transcripts of those fragments.