Over the last decade or so, the field of quantum biology has been propelled by experimental and theoretical efforts that have led to remarkable discoveries at the interfaces of traditional disciplines (e.g., biology, chemistry and physics). Evidence suggests that subtle quantum effects may shape biological processes and functions in living organisms, as exemplified by photosynthesis, enzyme catalysed reactions, and magnetic field effects on spin-dependent reactions in biology, to name a few. This is an exciting and emerging science of the 21st century, where there are many fascinating, fundamental questions that will inspire new ways to better understand and enhance health and medicine.
Topics: Emerging Methodologies to Investigate Quantum Effects in Biology