QuantumCURE Pro™

About Mansour Ansari
Founder · QuantumLaso, LLC · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
I didn’t build QuantumCURE Pro in a shiny Silicon Valley lab. I built it in my back office in Oklahoma, surrounded by a few aging PCs, a big second-hand monitor I found on Facebook Marketplace, and a $380 USB quantum random number generator that’s probably the most expensive thing in the room.
On paper, my entire “lab” isn’t worth more than $2,000. The real asset lives in my head and in the code: the entropy pipelines, the glyph system, the docking engine, and the thousands of hours of quiet work that stitched them together, fueled mainly by some coffee and some steady fruit supplies from Sam’s Club and a very stubborn belief that one person can still build something meaningful.
QuantumCURE Pro is what happens when a retired engineer decides his “golden years” are not for golf, or watching Opera or the goofy politicians on TV, but for building a quantum-enhanced drug discovery factory out of modern tools, open knowledge, and a lot of persistence. If this grows into a billion-dollar enterprise, that’s the return: turning a shoestring lab and a lifetime of experience into a new way of searching for life-saving compounds. And if it doesn’t, then I’ve risked little more than time, curiosity, and a pile of old computers, and I still got to spend these years trying to be useful to other human beings.
My name is Mansour Ansari. I’m a retired software engineer, a lifelong learner, and the founder of QuantumLaso, home of QuantumCURE Pro, a quantum-enhanced drug discovery platform built entirely in my home office in Oklahoma City.
After retiring in 2015, I did not slow down. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I turned my curiosity toward quantum mechanics, AI, molecular simulation, and biological science. With no large team, no big funding, and no corporate lab, I began building something that I hoped could help real human beings: a modern drug-discovery engine that combines quantum entropy, advanced AI, and scalable automation.
I’ve spent more than a year ( thousands of hours ) designing every component myself:
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a docking engine seeded with true quantum randomness,
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a proprietary quantum glyph language for symbolic pattern detection,
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a multi-omics scoring layer,
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IC50 integration -Half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50), a measure of the potency of a substance in inhibiting a specific biological or biochemical function.
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a toxicity prediction - the assessment of a compound's absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) properties, which are crucial for understanding how drugs behave in the body.
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Van der Waals analysis (VDW integration) - reactivity of molecules by quantifying the interactions between atoms.
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Bemis Murcko scoring - a scoring system, a method used in cheminformatics to derive molecular scaffolds, which are essential for clustering and analyzing chemical compounds.
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a high-speed cloud pipeline,
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and a continuously growing set of promising compounds known as the Golden List.
My goal is to compete with billion-dollar pharmaceutical software companies (why not?). It is also a personal goal:
to build tools that may one day help someone discover a compound capable of fighting cancer.
I’ve seen cancer affect my own family. That changed everything.
I believe strongly that innovation does not require a giant institution. It requires focus, persistence, humility, and the desire to be useful to humanity. At 70 years old, I still have the energy, strength, and discipline to lift barbells and lift ideas. I bring the same focus I learned over 15 years of Olympic weightlifting/powerlifting into my research work every single day.
QuantumCURE Pro is an extension of that philosophy:
Work hard, and contribute something meaningful.
Today, QuantumLaso is growing toward a future that includes D-Wave quantum annealing (late 2025), ionQ ion trap system and Google QPU (2026), advanced AI filtering, electron-distribution models (Skala AI 2026), high-performance GPU clusters, and collaborations with universities and research groups. My mission is to build an engine that empowers small labs, citizen scientists, and innovators who want to explore disease pathways without needing a six-figure software license.
This platform is my personal contribution, a gift from my golden years to humanity and the foundation of what I hope will become Oklahoma’s first quantum-enabled life-science company.
If my work helps even one researcher, one student, or one patient, human or animal someday down the line, then all of this effort has been worthwhile.
— Mansour Ansari
Founder, QuantumLaso, LLC
QuantumLaso Quantum Startup in Oklahoma