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 Abstract Watch: Preservation of a Woolly Mammoth Brain in the Siberian Permafrost
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Posted May 30, 2015

Abstract Watch: Preservation of a Woolly Mammoth Brain in the Siberian Permafrost

An examination of ~ a 39,000 year old woolly mammoth brain preserved in the permafrost of Siberia shows good gross preservation, as well as similarities to elephant brains. Here’s the abstract: [...]

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 May 2015 BPF Prize Update
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In Cryopreservation, Electron Microscopy
Posted May 26, 2015

May 2015 BPF Prize Update

Executive Summary Brain Preservation Prize competitor Shawn Mikula just published his whole mouse brain electron microscopy protocol in Nature Methods (paper, BPF interview), putting him close to [...]

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 Average Probability of Cryonics Working in LessWrong Survey
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In Cryopreservation
Posted May 22, 2015

Average Probability of Cryonics Working in LessWrong Survey

Here at the BPF we are interested in measuring the accuracy of a variety of possible techniques for brain preservation — including cryopreservation. The LessWrong forum has an annual survey, one [...]

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 Peter Gouras on Fixation Methods and Human Brain Preservation
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In Electron Microscopy, Macular Degeneration
Posted May 20, 2015

Peter Gouras on Fixation Methods and Human Brain Preservation

Biography: Peter Gouras, M.D., Ph.D. h.c., is a Professor of Opthamology at Columbia University. He is a pioneer in the transplantation of retinal pigment epithelial cells and successfully [...]

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Several companies now offer brain preservation services (aka biostasis) for human patients. The biostasis industry is presently quite young, with several new entrants, and quality-control practices vary among providers. The BPF has released a document outlining best practices that should be engaged in by all providers prior to any medical offering. Quoting from that document: “The entire procedure and associated quality control protocol should be tested in suitable laboratory animals and/or in human anatomical donations prior to any medical offering. The results of these studies should be published so that they can be reviewed by the wider medical community before any medical offering is made.”

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