A common complaint against cryonics is that existing cryopreservation technologies may not be good enough to preserve the ultrastructure of the human brain. Advocates of
As we learn more about the human genome, there will be an increasing recognition that general diet recommendations are going to give way to diet
The recent symposium on cryonics and brain-threatening disorders was a major success. On Saturday, July 7, 2012, around 30 people attended the first ever symposium
In a few days the Institute for Evidence Based Cryonics and Cryonics NW will host a symposium on Cryonics and Brain-Threatening Disorders. We care deeply
It is generally not the task of scientists to consider the legal, financial, and logistical limitations when searching for biomedical breakthroughs but there are good
The schedule for the upcoming Portland Cryonics and Brain-Threatening Disorders Symposium has been published. On July 7, 2012 a number of high-profile and upcoming speakers
An additional speaker has been added to the Symposium on Cryonics and Brain-Threatening Disorders line-up. Keegan Macintosh – Revisiting Donaldson v Van de Kamp: A Comparative Constitutional
One of Alcor’s founders, Fred Chamberlain III, has been cryopreserved at Alcor. His wife, and co-founder of Alcor, Linda Chamberlain, has released a document to
On Saturday July 7, 2012, the Institute for Evidence Based Cryonics and Cryonics Northwest will organize a symposium on cryonics and brain-threatening disorders in Portland,
Conventional wisdom in life extension circles is that making cryonics arrangements allows one to benefit from rejuvenation technologies that are not available during one’s existing