Science Magazine

1 September 2006, Issue 5791
Vol. 313. no. 5791, p. 1197,
This Week in SCIENCE

Coherent Control of Retinal Isomerization
in Bacteriorhodopsin by Valentin
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Image on the cover by Helena.

Responses on the Paper:

Controlling Biological Functions by Majed Chergui,
Scince Magazine, September 1, 2006

Quantenmechanik in der Biologie (german) by Rainer Scharf,
pro-physik.de, September 1, 2006

Do we live in a quantum world? Advances in multidimensional coherent spectroscopies refine our understanding of quantum coherences and structural dynamics of biological systems,
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 18 September 2006.

U of T scientists first to use quantum mechanics to control a biological process by Sonnet L’Abbé,
Science and Technology, News@UofT, University of Toronto September 5, 2006

Scientists use quantum mechanics to control a biological process, www.physorg.com, Science:Physics:Tech:Nano:News

Organisms respond to quantum information, Physics Forums


University of Guelph, Canada, September 2006

Weak-field coherent control of the retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin - do we live in a Quantum World?

Michigan State University, USA, October 2006

Weak-field coherent control of the retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin - do we live in a Quantum World?