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Leiden and Quantum Nuova

Leiden University — Bringing Quantum Nuova into the Hands of a Leading Drug Discovery Innovator

Installing Quantum Nuova at Leiden with Dr. Alireza Mashaghi marked a defining moment for QT Sense. Beyond deployment, it demonstrated how quantum sensing integrates into real research environments, enabling scientists to observe cellular processes in real time and reinforcing the power of close collaboration in driving meaningful scientific innovation forward.

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ACRT Conference — Advancing Dynamic Measurement in Oncology Research

At ACRT 2026, QT Sense introduced Quantum Nuova as a tool to observe cancer cell behavior in real time. Its ability to measure oxidative stress sparked interest in improving treatment evaluation, highlighting how quantum sensing can deepen understanding of tumor dynamics and support more precise therapeutic strategies.

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Early redox dynamics as an upstream decision gate in discovery

Quantum Nuova is a microscope platform that measures free-radical dynamics in live cells with organelle specificity, helping teams move critical decision gates earlier in drug discovery. Multi-omics often reveals downstream “consequences” after a perturbation. Quantum Nuova is designed to capture earlier “cause” signals by detecting ultra-weak free-radical activity around fluorescent nanodiamonds via T1 relaxometry. These nanodiamonds are described as photostable, bioinert, functionalizable, and enduring. This enables real-time tracking of redox kinetics during an experiment—establish a baseline, introduce a treatment stimulus, and observe the immediate response in living cells.

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QT Sense at the Holst Symposium: Elevating Awareness of Quantum Sensing and Its Real-World Impact

By attending the Holst Symposium in Eindhoven, QT Sense actively contributed to raising awareness of quantum sensing and its transformative applications. Immersed in a dynamic environment of students, start-ups, and industry giants such as Thermo Fisher, ASML, and Philips, the QT Sense team witnessed—and helped spark—conversations that bridge cutting-edge quantum science with practical innovation in diagnostics and biosensing.

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