'Brain tumor, is it curable?' IIT Delhi discovered one using AI !
In a significant breakthrough for brain cancer treatment, scientists at IIT Delhi have developed a novel approach that shows promising potential for curing glioblastoma, the most aggressive type of brain tumor. This development represents a remarkable stride in cancer research, particularly in the domain of glioblastoma, a tumor known for its short survival rates—typically between 12 to 18 months after diagnosis. THE INNOVATION: IMMUNOSOMES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Under the leadership of Dr. Jayanta Bhattacharyya from the Centre for Biomedical Engineering, IIT Delhi, the research team has introduced a groundbreaking method involving "Immunosomes," a nanotechnology-based treatment. This approach leverages nanomedicine and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the efficacy of existing treatments while reducing their toxic side effects. Specifically, Immunosomes are designed to combine a CD40 agonist antibody with a small molecule inhibitor known as RRX-001, creating a p...
