Good luck, Rosie
There's a glorious story of the first computationally designed personal mRNA cancer vaccine for a dog. A civilian with no cancer or biology training—but with AI experience—used LLMs to plan and help design a cancer vaccine for his dog. Come on! This is wonderful.
It's doubly wonderful because of his persistence and the help he had from professionals in getting a biopsy, sequencing the healthy cells and tumour cells, refining the vaccine, getting it made, mixing in other therapies, and not forgetting the ethics approval. There are a lot of lovely people there who made this possible.
Watch the video from the University of New South Wales:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=269ADsy_gXc
It strikes me that for ~£1500, this is a lot cheaper than the standard cancer therapy (which wasn't working).
Good luck, Rosie. Whatever happens this feels like a watershed moment.