Cargando…

Quantum Effects in Biological Systems

Since the last decade the study of quantum mechanical phenomena in biological systems has become a vibrant field of research. Initially sparked by evidence of quantum effects in energy transport that is instrumental for photosynthesis, quantum biology asks the question of how methods and models from...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142667
_version_ 1780950191503835136
collection CERN
description Since the last decade the study of quantum mechanical phenomena in biological systems has become a vibrant field of research. Initially sparked by evidence of quantum effects in energy transport that is instrumental for photosynthesis, quantum biology asks the question of how methods and models from quantum theory can help us to understand fundamental mechanisms in living organisms. This approach entails a paradigm change challenging the related disciplines: The successful framework of quantum theory is taken out of its low-temperature, microscopic regimes and applied to hot and dense macroscopic environments, thereby extending the toolbox of biology and biochemistry at the same time. The Quantum Effects in Biological Systems conference is a platform for researchers from biology, chemistry and physics to present and discuss the latest developments in the field of quantum biology. After meetings in Lisbon (2009), Harvard (2010), Ulm (2011), Berkeley (2012), Vienna (2013), Singapore (2014) and Florence (2015), the next QuEBS will take place in Durban, South Africa chaired by Prof. Francesco Petruccione.
id cern-2142667
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2016
record_format invenio
spelling cern-21426672019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2142667engQuantum Effects in Biological SystemsSince the last decade the study of quantum mechanical phenomena in biological systems has become a vibrant field of research. Initially sparked by evidence of quantum effects in energy transport that is instrumental for photosynthesis, quantum biology asks the question of how methods and models from quantum theory can help us to understand fundamental mechanisms in living organisms. This approach entails a paradigm change challenging the related disciplines: The successful framework of quantum theory is taken out of its low-temperature, microscopic regimes and applied to hot and dense macroscopic environments, thereby extending the toolbox of biology and biochemistry at the same time. The Quantum Effects in Biological Systems conference is a platform for researchers from biology, chemistry and physics to present and discuss the latest developments in the field of quantum biology. After meetings in Lisbon (2009), Harvard (2010), Ulm (2011), Berkeley (2012), Vienna (2013), Singapore (2014) and Florence (2015), the next QuEBS will take place in Durban, South Africa chaired by Prof. Francesco Petruccione.oai:cds.cern.ch:21426672016
spellingShingle Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title_full Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title_fullStr Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title_full_unstemmed Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title_short Quantum Effects in Biological Systems
title_sort quantum effects in biological systems
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142667