Jack Tuszyński

Jack Tuszyński (born 1956) is a Polish professor of oncology and physicist.

From 1990 to 1993 he was promoted to associate, then full professor, and as of 2005 became Allard Chair of the Cross Cancer Institute.

[2] Tuszyński was part of a team of researchers who found that anesthetic drugs allow cell microtubules to re-emit trapped light in a much shorter time than originally thought.

[3] They found that light caught inside an energy trap was re-emitted after a delay, and they propose that this process might be explained through quantum laws, with superradiance being investigated as one possibility.

[3] A later study from 2024 confirmed the quantum effect called superradiance in a network of tryptophans, which are found in microtubules.