Quantum medicine is full of stories. This is the record.

Quentir Medicine Monitor | Evidence intelligence for quantum medicine

Quentir Medicine Monitor keeps you current on what is actually demonstrated in quantum medicine, so you can tell the working device from the press release, and act on the difference. At its center stands a maintained record of the evidence, the Evidence Register, read for you every week.

The Register is a continuously updated record of the material claims in the field, drawn from publicly available, citable sources monitored across regions and languages. Every entry gives you the claim, the primary source behind it, and an honest reading of how strong the evidence is, in the same clear shape every time, so you can lay two claims side by side and see for yourself. And when something changes, you see it change, with the date.

The weekly edition reads the Register for you: what materially changed, why it matters, and which uncertainties remain. If you miss four weeks, you come back, see what changed, and follow the dated history behind each update. One sitting, and you are caught up.

How the field is mapped

Every entry sits on three independent axes, so you can see at a glance where a claim stands and how far the evidence actually carries it. Every timeline you read here stands on a named, specific source you can check for yourself.

Application domain

  • D0 No medical application domain
  • D1 Medical devices and sensing
  • D2 Clinical decision support and diagnostics
  • D3 Drug and molecular discovery
  • D4 Genomics and gene therapy
  • D5 Personalized medicine and patient modeling
  • D6 Therapy delivery
  • D7 Health data infrastructure and biosecurity

Technology track

  • M0 Not a quantum technology
  • M1 Quantum computing and simulation
  • M2 Quantum machine learning
  • M3 Quantum sensing
  • M4 Post-quantum cryptography
  • M5 Quantum networking and key distribution

Evidence stage

  • S0 Not established by this entry
  • S1 Theoretical
  • S2 Simulated
  • S3 Hardware experiment
  • S4 Retrospective validation
  • S5 Prospective real-world evaluation
  • S6 Deployed use

Post-quantum cryptography sits on the technology axis as a track of its own, because it is classical cryptography hardened against a future quantum attack.

What the Register watches

The Register follows the developments that matter across research, regulation, industry, and clinical practice worldwide, down to the retractions and negative results most coverage never mentions. A material development reaches the Register wherever it surfaces, and the weekly edition brings it to you.

Cadence

The rhythm is weekly: one substantial free piece, plus a weekly synthesis of what materially changed in the Register. You always know where the field stands.

The frame

Quentir Medicine Monitor runs inside Quentir's published governance frameworks, and every weekly edition closes with a short governance read.

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