1000+ curated studies
by Nikko Kennedy
Next time you have the question, “Where’s the research for that?”
Start with the library.
Circadian and Quantum Research Library
This research library will help you find references to support your own investigations as a patient or practitioner. Here’s what’s included:
The library contains articles to help the circadian and quantum savvy practitioner or patient uncover new peer-reviewed information and understandings about health and wellness. I am constantly adding new entries of human data and review papers synthesizing concepts in ways that are easy to understand and share. The library—already extensive—is continually growing and improving.
Zotero is an open-source research assistant. Not only will you get access to my library, but you’ll also get step by step training to set up your own Zotero library so that you never lose track of your own citations again.
Our Zotero group comes with a built-in forum where you can ask me and the other members questions, request topic additions, and share interesting articles as find them.
This research library is perfect for:
Practitioners creating innovative treatment protocols with high-quality translational research
Health professionals who get “where’s the research for that?” questions from their skeptical colleagues
Educators creating content and programs that need credible citations
Anyone tired of finding great circadian rhythms and quantum biology headlines, only to later lose them because they don’t have a system for keeping their research organized and accessible when they need it.
Members include:
Quantum Biology Practitioners
Health professionals and coaches working in circadian health
OB-GYNs, midwives, doulas, and other birth workers
Lactation consultants and other perinatal support professionals
Parents and health seekers
and others needing to cite their work in this field
FAQ section
It’s easy! Inside, there’s a tutorial to walk you through setting up your account and using the library.
Yes, there is a forum where you can message if you are looking for specific information and you can’t find it.
No, the fee is to cover my curation efforts, admin, and hosting costs. The articles themselves are all open access.
These are all open access and available in search engines like PubMed. The difference is the articles in this library are all curated and focused on circadian and quantum biology and related topics across the lifespan in health and disease. It also has a private member forum for discussing these topics and for getting help finding specific research.
On the main page, you’ll see a panel with all the latest additions to the library. I add to it fairly often as I am researching for new articles, client support, and adjacent to my role as Research Director at the Institute of Applied Quantum Biology. I also accept topic requests through the community forum if there is a topic you need more robust resources for.
No, the references included with the AQB certification program are specific to the program curriculum. This research library here is based on my work as a whole, with significant additions for maternal-fetal health and other specialized topics.
Lifetime Access
Articles arranged by topic and searchable by keyword
The library includes peer-reviewed research supporting the new, quantum biologic paradigm of health across the lifespan, from conception onwards. Inside, you can find resources to understand cutting edge and important research across the stages of life in health and disease. You’ll find articles about light, emfs, mitochondria, and so much more!
"Nikko goes above and beyond when you seek her support. I appreciate her research skills, diverse background and willingness to teach others. She inspired me to curate research for the recovery community and for that alone I am forever grateful!”
“This is so helpful, Nikko. Thank you!! I really appreciate your response and help. This is exactly what I was looking for.”
"Just listened to your research videos, absolutely loved it 😊"
You get both my research and a Zotero tutorial so you can begin curating your own library.