.@ClariceDAiello, a scientist at the Quantum Biology Institute, is featured in a New Scientist article that examines the science—and the hype—surrounding so-called “quantum therapies,” while also highlighting serious ongoing research in #QuantumBiology: https://t.co/ywvVzACidp
@ClariceDAiello, a scientist at the Quantum Biology Institute, is featured in a New Scientist article that examines the science—and the hype—surrounding so-called “quantum therapies,” while also highlighting serious ongoing research in #QuantumBiology: https://t.co/ywvVzACidp
We’re excited to announce the launch of the new QBI-DAO Slack channel.
Run by the Quantum Biology Institute, this shared space is designed to keep the DAO community informed about what’s happening at QBI - including reports, publications, events, financial updates, and more.
As the primary grantee of the Quantum Biology DAO, @QuantumBioOrg is committed to building in public and keeping the science as open and transparent as possible. This Slack channel will serve as a central hub for ongoing Institute updates and communication.
If you're interested, here’s the link: https://t.co/p80oPBXeK0
The DAO's grantee, the Quantum Biology Institute (QBI), headed to the Bay Area this week.
Some members of the @QuantumBioOrg team attended and presented at @SynBioBeta, while others visited leading laboratories across the region, building relationships with researchers and leaders at the forefront of science and emerging tech.
More to come and, as always, the future of biology is #quantum!
Want to learn more about the future of quantum biology?
In one week, the Quantum Biology Institute (the Quantum Biology DAO’s grantee) will present to the DAO community following our weekly call, reporting on progress to date and outlining its scientific roadmap, strategic objectives, and plans for the months ahead.
Join on Thursday, May 14th at 10am PT / 1pm ET --> event is open to all and details can be found in our Discord here: https://t.co/HttnAeLqOz
Science is becoming easier to access.
Meet the mind behind the @QuantumBioOrg's data infrastructure: Dr. Morgan Sosa.
As Head of Computational Research & Data Infrastructure at the Quantum Biology Institute, Morgan helps make research data accessible and usable, supporting transparent, collaborative science that others can learn from and build on.
Watch the full interview ⏬
https://t.co/cfcDkcTaAO
The Quantum Biology Ecosystem continues to grow!
We're pleased to introduce Dr. Venkatesh Sridharan, the new Head of Redox Biology at the @QuantumBioOrg.
His work will explore how quantum mechanics may shape biological reactions at the molecular level, focusing on redox processes central to metabolism and cellular function.
Dr. Sridharan began his academic journey in India with a background in food technology before transitioning into biology during his PhD, where he studied protein production in fungi. That shift led to a broader focus on human health, including cardiovascular and retinal diseases, and later to leading disease biology efforts in industry developing therapies for heart failure.
Now, he’s bringing that experience into quantum biology, where he’s especially excited about what this field could unlock for the world of therapeutics.
Welcome to the frontier of biology!
New instruments drive new science.
At the Quantum Biology Institute, that means building the tools needed to turn their hypotheses into testable experiments.
Weak magnetic fields may offer a new knob to actuate on biological systems. Once we understand what field conditions produce which effects, the path from knowledge to application could move quickly.
Take a look at the video below where Dr. @LodesaniA gives an overview of the work being done at the @QuantumBioOrg and the instruments being developed and used to support that work.
https://t.co/ItxsCeHZpN
We’re excited to share that data from the Quantum Biology Institute is publicly available!
>> https://t.co/KJgymkT347
These electronic lab notebooks show some of the ongoing experimental work being carried out by the scientists at @QuantumBioOrg as they investigate quantum effects in biology.
Instead of only seeing the final results in a paper, you can look directly at the data and follow along with the research as it develops.
Whether you’re a researcher, student, or simply curious about how science works behind the scenes, we invite you to explore the data yourself.
Research from the Quantum Biology Institute takes a fresh approach to one of biology's most fascinating mysteries – whether living systems exploit #quantum physics. https://t.co/7sc6gT9X7B #QuantumBiology [Figure taken from the research document]
The Quantum Biology Institute has received a $1.2 million grant from @QuantumBioDAO to advance foundational research into the #QuantumBiology Hypothesis, namely, that quantum states inside cells last long enough to influence biological function. https://t.co/BkaYsgGDiB
This #WorldQuantumDay, let's also spotlight the scientists behind the progress.
The team at the @QuantumBioOrg, our largest grantee, is helping turn an emerging field into real, testable science.
While the Quantum Biology DAO advances the field through decentralized science by funding research, building community, and coordinating efforts globally, the Institute is where that vision is put into practice.
Designing experiments. Building new instruments. Generating the data this field needs to move forward.
This is what it looks like to build science in the open and push the boundaries of how we understand life.
Today, let's celebrate the people making it happen.
Ft. Michael Montague, Brian Ross, Venkatesh Sridharan, Morgan Sosa, Alessandro Lodesani, and Clarice D. Aiello.
Happy World Quantum Day!
A new field is emerging at the intersection of physics and life, asking a simple but radical question: could quantum physics be involved with biology, too?
At the Quantum Biology DAO, we’re helping advance this frontier through decentralized science: supporting research, building community, and making this field more open and accessible.
Today, we’re celebrating one of biology’s most profound questions, and the opportunity to explore it together.
In celebration of #WorldQuantumDay, the Quantum Biology Institute showcases the most profound open question in science: Does #quantum mechanics underlie the fundamental processes of life? https://t.co/BkaYsgGDiB #QuantumBiology
Today is #WorldQuantumDay! The Quantum Biology Institute celebrates its scientists – (see composite photo, l to r, clockwise): Michael Montague, Brian Ross, Venkatesh Sridharan, @ClariceDAiello, Alessandro Lodesani, and Morgan Sosa – who are breaking ground in #QuantumBiology.
Clarice Aiello of the Quantum Biology Institute proposes 5 tiers of quantum phenomena in biology at the Quantum-Biotech Conference at the University of Maryland. @ClariceDAiello@UMDscience
The first videocast from the School of Quantum Biology is now live!
We’re honored to have contributed, with our CSO @ClariceDAiello joining Paul Davies in a conversation exploring whether life is fundamentally quantum and how we can design experiments rigorous enough to test these ideas.
More episodes are on the way, but watch the full discussion here 📷
https://t.co/zYxRmYmMN7
.@NSF is launching Tech Labs to build and scale next-gen independent research organizations to advance science. These orgs will tackle technical challenges traditional university and industry labs can’t solve alone.
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