Waterloo, Ontario-based startup High Q Technologies has announced a global commercial partnership with Creative Biostructure, a Shirley, New York-based contract research organization (CRO) managing over 3,000 customers across 60 countries. Supported by Canada’s National Quantum Strategy, the collaboration integrates High Q’s quantum-enabled electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy platform, FATHOM, directly into the global CRO workflow to map moving, flexible, and disordered protein building blocks with nanoscale precision. Resolving Dynamic Conformational Ensembles via Superconducting Sensors Traditional biophysical structural determination methods—such as Cryo-EM, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and X-ray crystallography—typically capture static “snapshots” or the most statistically dominant, common configuration of a protein. [...]