Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Development of Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Elhoucine Elfatimi, Yassir Lekbach, Swayam Prakash, Lbachir BenMohamed

TL;DR
AI and deep learning are revolutionizing vaccine and immunotherapeutic development by enabling rapid, data-driven, and predictive approaches that could replace traditional trial-and-error methods and animal testing.
Contribution
This paper reviews how AI and deep learning are transforming vaccine design, immune response prediction, and personalized immunotherapy development, highlighting future prospects.
Findings
AI supports rapid decision-making in vaccine development
Computational models may replace animal testing in the future
AI enhances understanding of immune regulation and evasion
Abstract
In the past, the development of vaccines and immunotherapeutics relied heavily on trial-and-error experimentation and extensive in vivo testing, often requiring years of pre-clinical and clinical trials. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) are actively transforming vaccine and immunotherapeutic design, by (i) offering predictive frameworks that support rapid, data-driven decision-making; (ii) increasingly being implemented as time- and resource-efficient strategies that integrate computational models, systems vaccinology, and multi-omics data to better phenotype, differentiate, and classify patient diseases and cancers; predict patients' immune responses; and identify the factors contributing to optimal vaccine and immunotherapeutic protective efficacy; (iii) refining the selection of B- and T-cell antigen/epitope targets to enhance efficacy and durability of…
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TopicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
