I'm a postdoctoral researcher and lab manager at Arizona State University. I am interested in understanding how life utilises chemistry, by any means necessary, to function. I have a background in theoretical physics and chemistry, and I apply it to biological systems.
- Nuclear quantum effects in biochemical reactions
- DNA mutations
- Protein folding
- Life detection
Year | Title | Venue |
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2021 | Quantum biology: An update and perspective | Quantum Reports |
2022 | An open quantum systems approach to proton tunnelling in DNA | Nature Communications Physics |
2023 | Multiscale simulations reveal the role of PcrA helicase in protecting against spontaneous point mutations in DNA | Nature Scientific Reports |
2025 | The Emergence of Chirality from Metabolism | arXiv |
Project | Description |
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CBRdb | A curated biochemical database that integrates and refines data from KEGG and ATLAS databases to support precise analyses of biochemical reaction data. |
HEOM.jl | Hierarchical Equations of Motion in Julia to simulate open quantum systems. |
- Email • lslocomb (at) asu.edu
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