STAT+: A newly developed machine learning-based test could diagnose autoimmune diseases faster
A new machine learning based test diagnosed Covid-19, HIV, flu, lupus, and Type-1 diabetes by studying immune cells.

Every time you get sick, your body keeps a record of it.
It does so through your immune system, a vast army of cells that mobilizes to fight off diseases. And after the infection is over — if it’s ever over — some of those cells still float through you, a record of what you’ve been through, prepared for the next time you encounter that disease.
We have lots of tools to diagnose diseases, but what bothered Maxim Zaslavsky, a genetics and computer science postdoctoral researcher at Stanford, is that those tools don’t make much use of the immune system’s built-in records of disease exposures: B and T cells.