Investigator

Clifford A. Kim

Founder and CEO · CK SciTech Research, LLC

CAKClifford A. Kim
Papers(1)
AutoEpiCollect 2.0: A…
Collaborators(4)
Kush SavsaniMadhav SamudralaNina SheltonSivanesan Dakshanamur…
Institutions(3)
Georgetown Lombardi C…Virginia Commonwealth…University of Virginia

Papers

AutoEpiCollect 2.0: A Web-Based Machine Learning Tool for Personalized Peptide Cancer Vaccine Design

Personalized cancer vaccines are a key strategy for training the immune system to recognize and respond to tumor-specific antigens. Our earlier software release, AutoEpiCollect 1.0, was designed to accelerate the vaccine design process, but the identification of tumor-specific genetic variants remains a manual process and is highly burdensome. In this study, we introduce AutoEpiCollect 2.0, an improved version with integrated genetic analysis capabilities that automate the identification and prioritization of tumorigenic variants from individual tumor samples. AutoEpiCollect 2.0 connects with RNA sequencing and cross-references the resulting RNAseq data for efficient determination of cancer-specific and prognostic gene variants. Using AutoEpiCollect 2.0, we conducted two case studies to design personalized peptide vaccines for two distinct cancer types: cervical squamous cell carcinoma and breast carcinoma. Case 1 analyzed five cervical tumor samples from different stages, ranging from CIN1 to cervical cancer stage IIB. CIN3 was selected for detailed analysis due to its pre-invasive status and clinical relevance, as it is the earliest stage where patients typically present symptoms. Case 2 examined five breast tumor samples, including HER2-negative, ER-positive, PR-positive, and triple-negative subtypes. In three of these breast samples, the same epitope was identified and was synthesized by identical gene variants. This finding suggests the presence of shared antigenic targets across subtypes. We identified the top MHC class I and class II epitopes for both cancer types. In cervical carcinoma, the most immunogenic epitopes were found in proteins expressed by HSPG2 and MUC5AC. In breast carcinoma, epitopes with the highest potential were derived from proteins expressed by BRCA2 and AHNAK2. These epitopes were further validated through pMHC-TCR modeling analysis. Despite differences in cancer type and tumor subtype, both case studies successfully identified high-potential epitopes suitable for personalized vaccine design. The integration of AutoEpiCollect 2.0 streamlined the variant analysis workflow and reduced the time required to identify key tumor antigens. This study demonstrates the value of automated data integration in genomic analysis for cancer vaccine development. Furthermore, by applying RNAseq in a standardized workflow, the approach enables both patient-specific and population-level vaccine design, based on statistically frequent gene variants observed across tumor datasets. AutoEpiCollect 2.0 is freely available as a website based tool for user to design vaccine.

3Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Cancer VaccinesBreast NeoplasmsAntigens, Neoplasm

Positions

2022–

Founder and CEO

CK SciTech Research, LLC

2024–

Research Intern

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital · Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

2020–

Lab Manager

Georgetown University · Ries Lab of Butterfly Informatics

2017–

Senior Manager

NetImpact Strategies

2012–

Manager

Deloitte

2012–

Manager

Deloitte

2010–

Senior Program Analyst

General Dynamics Information Technology

2008–

Federal Analyst

Deloitte

2008–

Federal Analyst

Deloitte

2008–

Business Analyst

BearingPoint

Education

2027

Doctor of Medicine

Georgetown University · Georgetown University School of Medicine

2021

Pre-Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program

Georgetown University

2016

Non-Degree Seeking

University of Maryland Global Campus

2013

Project Management Professional

Project Management Institute

2013

Certified ScrumMaster

Scrum Alliance

2011

Certification in Project Management

Georgetown University · Center for Continuing and Professional Education

2011

Certification in Crystal Reports

George Mason University · Office of Continuing Professional Education

2011

ITIL Foundation in IT Service Management

Axelos

2011

Quality System Requirements and Risk Management

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation

2004

Bachelor of Arts, Economics

University of Maryland, College Park

2003

Non Degree Seeking, High School Student Enrollment

Montgomery College

Country

US