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As we enter the quantum era, new research on applying the rules of quantum physics to biology, which was previously considered impossible, has revolutionized our understanding and our concept of molecular and atomic particles behavior and their interactions. This book is the first comprehensive review of the quantum biology of the visual system. Chapters discuss the relevance of quantum physics to the biological systems, especially in the visual system. The main purpose of this book is to simplify quantum biology concepts relevant to physiology of human eye and to help the reader understand…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As we enter the quantum era, new research on applying the rules of quantum physics to biology, which was previously considered impossible, has revolutionized our understanding and our concept of molecular and atomic particles behavior and their interactions.
This book is the first comprehensive review of the quantum biology of the visual system. Chapters discuss the relevance of quantum physics to the biological systems, especially in the visual system. The main purpose of this book is to simplify quantum biology concepts relevant to physiology of human eye and to help the reader understand the essentials of this new emerging, complex and anti-intuitive field of science. It offers a contemporary view of the emerging interplay between the biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and molecular and atomic particle quantum characteristics such as vibration, spin etc.
Quantum Biology of the Eye is an essential resource for Ophthalmologists, physicians, residents, fellows, all fields of visual science and medical students in ophthalmology, and other converging fields of science such as visual optics biochemists, psychology etc.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kambiz Thomas Moazed, MD, is a board certified ophthalmologist with over 40 years of surgical experience in NYC. At present he is an active surgical attending at Manhattan Eye and Ear and Throat Hospital of Lenox Hill. After graduation from medical school, Dr. Moazed completed a year of research fellowship in eye pathology at Stanford University's Department of Ophthalmology. He then completed a year of residency in general surgery at the Stanford Medical Center. He then followed his interest in Ophthalmology and completed another year of fellowship in eye pathology at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary under Dr. Daniel Albert. He completed his Ophthalmology residency program at Harvard in 1982. Dr. Moazed became affiliated with Columbia University in New York City, where he served as Associate Clinical Professor, teaching residents at the St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Centers for 25 years. He also served as the Director of Oculo-Plastic Surgery and Orbital Surgery at Harlem Hospital under the Columbia University affiliation for 15 years.