Quantum Biology News
March 30, 2025

The First In Person Event was Held at the New Lab

We’re still buzzing from our very first event in the new lab, held on March 30th. It was such a joy to welcome both familiar faces and new ones into our space, where we spent the afternoon exploring quantum biology in action.

Co-hosted with our friends at Smarter with Science, the day brought together people of all ages to connect, learn, and wonder together. Whether it was chatting over snacks, peeking into microscopes, or watching the way light bends through different lenses, the atmosphere was full of curiosity and warmth.

We were honored to hear two fantastic talks from Stanley Bishop and Alessandro Lodesani, who brought deep insights and big ideas—making complex topics feel exciting and approachable. From the quantum behavior of proteins to how biological systems might respond to magnetic fields, their talks sparked rich conversations and new questions.

Events like this are a reminder of why we do what we do. Science isn’t just about data—it’s about people coming together to ask “what if?” and “how?” in a shared spirit of discovery. Thank you to everyone who came, listened, asked questions, and laughed with us. You made it special.

This is just the beginning. We’re already dreaming up the next gathering—hope to see you there.

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