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Robertazzi 2023 From atoms to words

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Robertazzi A (2023) Quantum biology: the fuzzy connection between quantum mechanics and living things. Robertazzi Arturo From atoms to words https://www.arturorobertazzi.it/2023/05/quantum-biology-the-fuzzy-connection-between-quantum-mechanics-and-living-things/.

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Robertazzi A (2023) Robertazzi Arturo

Abstract: Hereโ€™s the story of how I stumbled upon a realization today: some of my scientific work overlaps with the emerging field of quantum biology. I used to refer to my academic research line as quantum chemistry applied to systems of biological relevance โ€“ a scientific journey to studying biological systems through the lens of quantum chemistry. In my previous life as an active academic researcher, I dived deep into the nitty-gritty of biothings, using ab initio calculations and beyond to explore the metal-based anti-cancer agents like cisplatin, NAMI-A, or how metal binding affects DNA structural characteristics. Oh, and letโ€™s not forget about the hours I spent tinkering with catalysts that mimic naturally occurring enzymes and with photosystem II, the first protein complex involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

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