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Matheus Araña

Sobre

Physicist by training, who has worked in cellular and molecular biology since the start of his academic career, always driven by interdisciplinary approaches. In Brazil, he built a solid foundation in experimental optics and worked at InCor, investigating mechanical and electrical stimuli in cardiac cells. Next, at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, he worked with microfluidics and image analysis grounded in complex-systems physics. He then carried out his master’s research at Harvard and MIT, investigating quantum phenomena in muscle stem cells. He is currently a PhD candidate at the École Polytechnique de Paris, where he develops advanced microscopy grounded in quantum electrodynamics and applies it to the study and development of cardiac organoids. In parallel, he serves as a professor of Experimental Physics in the undergraduate program at the École Polytechnique.

Research Areas:

Physics and Mathematics of Biology

About the research:

A project dedicated to consolidating Quantum Biology in Brazil, with a focus on building an active, interdisciplinary, and internationally connected scientific community. The initiative seeks to bring together physicists, biologists, chemists, and researchers from related fields through the organization of summits, summer schools, online seminars, and ongoing science communication activities. The project aims to foster the training of new researchers, promote dialogue between theory and experimentation, and position Brazil as an emerging, pioneering hub in Quantum Biology. By bringing together education, frontier research, and science communication, the initiative seeks to accelerate the field’s development in Brazil and broaden its integration into the global scientific landscape.

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