Introduction to Medical Biostasis | Dr Emil Kendziorra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 พ.ย. 2024
- In this #webinar, Dr Emil Kendziorra, CEO of Tomorrow Biostasis GmbH, shared about the field of Medical Biostasis and Cryomedicine, and its applications for the future.
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Absolutely fascinating. Thank you NUS and Dr Emil Kendziorra.
The question arises as to the comparative cost-benefit
Thank you M.Brian Kennedy to bring cryopreservation in the spotlight.
They are so much work to do on it and it has great potential.
One sector who could be really improved without any technological advances is the law..doctor s attitute..medical institutions views on cryonics.
Sadly most of them are hostile...they impede the process of cryopreservation and this is scandalous because it take out a lot of the advantages you can get with cryonics.
Time is fundamental...why they will accept compassionnate treatments as a last resort but not cryopreservation.
Doesn t sound a reasonable position.
So besides the scientific reasearch we have something who can be improved faster,it is the attitude to cryonics...we need to change it and let the people who want to get cryopreserved to have the right to do so in good conditions.
Very intéresting. Thé decrease in price is actually expected from 80 k € to 50 .- 20 k €. For the "maintenance" a decrease in the money needed is expected as well with scale ? Thanks already for this video !
I would consider cryoperservation not to live again but to help research and see if the organs could be preserved . The organs that can be used for a recipient I would donate but others like the brain , I would donate for research