Quantum biology unlocks a fundamentally new way to actuate on biology. The Quantum Biology Institute is a non-profit that conducts basic research, releasing all of it openly to help build the foundation of the field. Following our publicly available scientific roadmap, we seek to unambiguously refute or establish the existence of a quantum-to-biology link.
The Quantum Biology Institute is seeking an accomplished scientist to develop the research direction for the institute with respect to redox biology and bioenergetics, in collaboration with our existing scientific team. Our research explores how magnetosensitivity in biology, a putative quantum effect, emerges from interactions between weak magnetic fields and proteins as well as reactive species.
To complement our work on magnetosensitive proteins, we are looking for a leader with deep expertise in redox pathways and cellular metabolism.
Key Responsibilities
Required Expertise
This role is on-site at the Institute’s lab in Los Angeles, USA.
Tagged as: Life Sciences, Physics
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