
Biography :
Horace T. Crogman is a researcher in physics at California State University, Dominguez Hills, with interests in biophotonics, nonlinear dynamics, and quantum-inspired modeling of biological systems. His work focuses on developing multiscale theoretical frameworks that connect infection dynamics, immune activation, and oxidative stress to measurable optical signals such as ultraweak photon emission (UPE). He integrates concepts from statistical physics, open quantum systems, and biological modeling to investigate how intracellular biochemical processes give rise to emergent biophysical observables. His current research explores the use of UPE as a non invasive probe of infection and immune response, with potential applications in label-free diagnostics and real-time monitoring of oxidative stress. He is particularly interested in bridging theoretical models with experimental measurements in complex biological systems.