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Appendix C: Organizing Committee Biographies
Pages 91-94

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From page 91...
... She is actively engaged in fostering the quantum biology field as organizer of an international series of trainee-focused weekly talks about quantum biology and also as the chair or keynote speaker in venues such as the National Science Foundation Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference (2019) ; the Australian and New Zealand Conferences on Optics and Photonics (2019)
From page 92...
... for a federal study examining how optical pumping of aqueous proteins far from equilibrium can produce collective restructuring of their internal mechanical degrees of freedom, and as the co-PI for the conceptualization of a National Science Foundation "quantum leap" challenge institute to develop novel platforms for quantum sensing and information processing in complex biological environments. His QBL was the first group outside the United Kingdom to receive a grant from the Guy Foundation, which was established in 2018 to facilitate exploration into quantum biology and the role it could play in
From page 93...
... Her work has been recognized by many awards and special designations, including a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award in 2020, being named a Moore Inventor Fellow by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, a Top Innovator by MIT Tech Review, and a Young Scientist by the World Economic Forum in 2018.
From page 94...
... and collaborates frequently with scientists at academic institutions and other national labs. She has published more than 85 peerreviewed articles, including a return-on-investment patent for the ChipSIP approach linking microbial identity and function using NanoSIMS analysis of microarrays.


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