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This short is part of a series of short-format FAQs about cryonics. This one in particular answers the question 'How can we make human cryopreservation more affordable?'
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Join Rishi in this exciting unboxing video as we unveil a large delivery of new products for our perfusion system. From essential blood reservoirs to intricate heat exchangers and bubble traps, we're diving deep into the heart of our perfusion setup.
In 2023, our team conducted numerous training sessions and handled multiple cases, depleting our stock of one-time use products. Now, with fresh supplies at hand, we're ready to explore the latest advancements in perfusion technology.
Discover the vital role of the blood reservoir, where cryoprotective agents are introduced, ensuring optimal protection for our perfusion circuit. Learn about the significance of the heat exchange system, crucial for maintaining ideal temperatures during perfusion procedures.
But that's not all! Delve into the importance of static bubble traps in eliminating air bubbles from the perfusion system, safeguarding against gas embolisms and ensuring a smooth perfusion process.
Join us as we embark on testing these new static bubble traps through dummy and cadaver trainings, evaluating their efficacy and safety before integrating them into our protocols.
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This short is part of a series of short-format FAQs about cryonics. This one in particular answers the question 'Is it more effective to cryopreserve the whole body or just the head?'
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Join Emil, founder and CEO of Tomorrow Bio, as he delves into the innovative realm of cryopreservation. In this enlightening video, he discusses the logistical challenges and solutions in transporting cryopreserved bodies, focusing on the advancements made by Tomorrow Bio and the European Biostasis Foundation.
Learn about the critical aspects of cryoprotection procedures, the significance of reducing time delays in transportation, and the pioneering methods used for safe and efficient transit within Europe and beyond. Discover the cutting-edge strategies employed for avoiding ice crystal growth during transport and the future prospects of global cryopreservation services.
Whether you're a science enthusiast, a professional in the field, or simply curious about cryonics, this video offers a comprehensive insight into the latest developments in this fascinating science.
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00:00 - Cryopreservation Transportation in Europe
03:17 - Challenges of Ice Crystal Growth in Transport
06:01 - Cryogenic Temperatures and Transportation Restrictions
09:07 - Future Strategies and Global Expansion Plans
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This short is part of a series of short-format FAQs about cryonics. This one in particular answers the question 'How can we make human cryopreservation more affordable?'