How much do you love your dog? Well, our next story is about a Sydney man who's definitely in the running to be dog-dad of the year. Back in 2024, Paul Conyngham found out his dog Rosie had cancer. When traditional treatment routes weren't working ... being a tech guy, he turned to Artificial Intelligence and some very smart people for help. Chat GPT advised him to look into immunotherapy and was told that the University of New South Wales Ramaciotti Center for Genomics might be able to help. And help they did Paul was able to get Rosie's genomic sequencing. From there he was able to dig into the DNA data and identify a potential treatment. After a setback with a drugmaker, a team at the university developed a world-first personalised cancer treatment for Rosie. While not completely cured, her health is now doing much better and crucially for Paul, she has more time. To tell Emile more about the exciting science behind this medicine is Professor Martin Smith, Director of the Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics.