Archive for the ‘cryonics’ category: Page 17
Feb 22, 2019
We need better laws to protect the rights of future frozen cryonicists
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: cryonics, law, life extension
Here’s an important story I wrote on #cryonics for Quartz about a recent tragedy of a young girl and society’s reluctance to give people rights after death. I think something like “Danielle’s Law” could be important moving forward:
Cryogenics is facing legal hurdles for people who want their bodies to be frozen for the future.
Jan 30, 2019
Bedford Day Celebration with Ben Best
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, life extension
Celebrate Bedford Day, a celebration of the first human to be placed into cryonic suspension.
Dr. James Bedford is the oldest person currently in Cryostasis.
Jan 30, 2019
The Bioart of Neurons and Memory
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, life extension, neuroscience
Demonstrating the preservation of cells after a living organism is pronounced dead and revived is not a traditional bioart topic. But it is an important one. It is a crucial step for advances in the use of lowered temperatures for sustaining the efficacy of organs and organisms during medical procedures, and especially of preserving neurons for the science cryonics.
My recent bioart research is a breakthrough that will help to build momentum toward more advanced studies on information storage within the brain, as well as short-term behaviors of episodic, semantic, procedural, and working memory.
In this article, I will review how I became involved in this research, the guidance along the way, my initial training at 21st Century Medicine, pitching the research project to Alcor, and submitting my proposal to its Research Center (ARC). I will then take you into the lab, the process of trial and error in our first studies, developing a protocol based on olfactory imprinting and applying several cryopreservation methods, developing the migration index, and the rewards of working with a lab technician who became an admiral colleague.
Jan 29, 2019
Clinton Township, MI
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, education, life extension
We specialize in the cryo-preservation of humans and pets, DNA & tissue storage as well as cryonics outreach and public education.
Jan 23, 2019
Timeline of cryonics
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: cryonics, life extension, neuroscience
This is a timeline of cryonics.
Cryonics is the attempt to preserve a human or non-human animal using low-temperature with the hope that partial or complete resuscitation may be possible in the future.
While cryonics is currently the most popular brain preservation method, other methods are being used and developed, notably plastination. This page treats about all brain preservation methods.
Jan 12, 2019
Bioquark Inc. — Creatively Speaking Radio — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, cryonics, futurism, genetics, health, life extension, singularity, transhumanism
Thanks so much to Luanna Helena for having me on Creatively Speaking Radio to discuss Bioquark Inc. (http://www.bioquark.com) and nature’s clues for human regeneration, disease reversion, and age rejuvenation -
Also got to introduce our new mosquito / “ectocrinome” research program — (https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2019/01/02/bio…nefit.html) —
http://blogtalkradio.com/creativelyspeaking/2019/01/12/episode-79-ira-pastor
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Dec 28, 2018
Ira Pastor — Authority Magazine — Bioquark Inc.
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, business, cryonics, DNA, health, life extension, science
Thanks to Authority Magazine and Fotis Georgiadis for the interview — Bioquark inc. (http://www.bioquark.com) — Regeneration, Disease Reversion, Age Rejuvenation — https://medium.com/authority-magazine/the-future-is-now-we-a…cc6dc8ebf1
Dec 15, 2018
Bioquark — Bustle — 7 Creepy Things A Dead Body Can Do — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, complex systems, cryonics, fun, futurism, genetics, health, homo sapiens
Tags: aging, bioquantine, bioquark, biotech, Death, health, ira pastor, reanima, reanimation, regenerage, regeneration, wellness
Dec 13, 2018
Aubrey de Grey – Clinical Trials in Five Years
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, government, life extension
In November, Dr. Aubrey de Grey, a graduate of the University of Cambridge, was in Spain to attend the Longevity World Forum in the city of Valencia, and he gave a press conference organized by his friend, MIT engineer José Luis Cordeiro.
Dr. Aubrey de Grey is the scientific director (CSO) and founder of the SENS Research Foundation. In Madrid and Valencia, Dr. de Grey reaffirmed for Tendencias21 one of his most striking statements of 2018: “In the future, there will be many different medicines to reverse aging. In five years, we will have many of them working in early clinical trials.”
The Longevity World Forum is a congress on longevity and genomics in Europe. It is heir to the first congress in Spain, the International Longevity and Cryopreservation Summit, which was held at the CSIC headquarters in Madrid in May 2017, and Dr. de Grey also participated in that event. In Valencia, his presentation was recieved with interest, and Dr. de Grey explained to this select audience that aging will be treated as a medical problem in the near future. Rather than treating its symptoms using the infectious disease model, the root causes of aging will themselves be treated.