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Alcor Donation to Brain Preservation Technology Prize Declined

Jul16
2012
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A few days ago, Alcor announced that it would contribute $10,000 to the Brain Preservation Foundation toward the costs of testing both cryopreservation and chemopreservation. The Foundation has declined our donation because of concerns that it might be perceived as influencing the judges’ decisions. Even though Alcor was not a competitor for the prize, we can understand the Foundation’s concern.

We will instead look for other ways to validate existing cryopreservation methods, as well as continue to improve them.

The original post of July 13, with minor edits, follows.

Alcor Contributes to Brain Preservation Technology Prize

How well does cryopreservation (with current methods) work? Is the process sufficiently preserving personal identity-critical information stored in the brain? Are there any alternatives that might be as good or better? Although the Alcor Library already contains evidence that, under good conditions, we are preserving neural connections (the totality of which is now sometimes being referred to as the “connectome”), more evidence is desirable.

The Brain Preservation Foundation is offering a $100,000+ Brain Preservation Technology Prize in order to stimulate the scientific evaluation of such technologies as cryopreservation and chemopreservation (aldehyde or other chemical fixation followed by embedding in solid resin). The goal of the prize is to lead to “the development of an inexpensive and reliable hospital surgical procedure which verifiably preserves the structural connectivity of 99.9% of the synapses in a human brain if administered rapidly after biological death.”

Alcor champions and supports objective feedback about the results of our procedures (and possible alternatives). Therefore, we are committing $10,000 towards the Evaluation Fund. This contribution will come from the Research Fund. Although the Prize itself is fully funded, funds are needed to conduct the evaluation. Alcor’s contribution will make a big difference, since the tests are estimated to cost $25,000 to $50,000.

Alcor does not directly have a horse in this race. The cryopreservation approach is represented by a team from 21st Century Medicine. 21CM aims to demonstrate the quality of ultrastructure preservation that their low temperature vitrification technique can achieve when applied to whole rabbit brains.

In a forthcoming article, we will address claims (currently untested) for the advantages of chemopreservation over cryopreservation. We will critically examine the claim that chemopreservation or plastic embedding would be much cheaper (for individuals not committed to whole body preservation), look at some reasons to expect significant damage caused by chemopreservation of whole brains, identify problems for chemopreservation under less-than-ideal circumstances, explain why the Prize handicaps the cryopreservation option because of the way the test is to be carried out, and will argue why brain preservation technologies should be evaluated by viability criteria as well.

Even with these critical comments on chemopreservation and plastic embedding to come, Alcor supports the Brain Preservation Technology Prize. You may want to consider contributing.

One of the Prize judges, connectome expert and MIT professor Sebastian Seung will be speaking at the Alcor-40 conference. So register for the conference and come engage in the discussion around the alternatives for preservation.

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ALCOR – 40 CONFERENCE

Jul03
2012
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 -
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2012
If you are familiar with other recent conferences (and compare to Alcor’s 2006 and 2007 events), you’ll see that our registration rates are being kept low. We recognize that, especially in the current economy, high conference fees are an obstacle. These are the rates:

Early registration, until July 31:     $275 ($295 non-members)
August 1 to September 14:          $325 ($345 non-members)
From September 15:                    $365 ($385 non-members)

CONFERENCE WEBSITE LINK:
Alcor-40 Conference: Shaping the Next 40 Years

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Speakers and Events:

  • Sebastian Seung on testing how well cryopreservation (and alternatives) preserves the connectome
  • Greg Fahy from 21st Century medicine on “Progress Toward Reversible Cryopreservation of Complex Systems”
  • Todd Huffman on brain scanning
  • Long-term financial planning panel discussion on investing strategies, inflation protection, and personal trusts, including Michael Seidl, Rudi Hoffman, Ralph Merkle, and others to be confirmed
  • Aschwin and Chana de Wolf from Advanced Neural Biosciences on advances in cryonics-relevant research
  • Aubrey de Grey from the SENS Foundation
  • Joshua Mitteldorf on programmed aging
  • Michael Rose on “How to Control Your Aging”
  • Panel discussion with de Grey, Mitteldorf, and Rose
  • Anders Sandberg on “Handling the unknowable and undecidable: rational decision making about future technology”
  • Panel on medical monitoring devices for improving your chances of a quick response in case of a critical physiological failure, led by Aaron Drake with others to be confirmed
  • Catherine Baldwin on advances at Suspended Animation
  • Max More on how to improve your prospects for an optimal cryopreservation
  • Sunday afternoon cookout and tour of Alcor
  • Alcor Sign-Up Salon

Scottsdale Plaza Resort
7200 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85253

Rooms are $159/night for single and double rooms.

ROOM RESERVATION

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Alcor Northern California Meeting & Potluck

Jul03
2012
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The Alcor Northern California meeting will be held on Sunday, July 15, 2012, at 4:00 pm. The meeting will take place at the recreation room of Cypress Point Lakes condominiums: 505 Cypress Point Dr, Mountain View, California.

Attendees are asked to bring a favorite dish to share and swimming attire for the sauna/hot tub and heated pool.

To RSVP send an email to: mark_galeck@pacbell.net

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Cryonics May-June 2012

Jun04
2012
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The May-June issue of Cryonics magazine feature, “The Allocation of Long Term Care Costs at Alcor” by Board member Ralph Merkle presents a conceptual and quantitative analysis of the allocation of storage costs between neuro and whole body patients. 

Most Alcor members are aware that long term care costs for neuro patients are lower than for whole body patients but how are these number exactly derived and is the current allocation fair? This extensive article also includes new photos of the Alcor patient care bay, dewars and patient enclosures. The online version of this issue will be available on the Alcor website early June.

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New Annual Giving Program

Jun04
2012
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Alcor has always relied on the generosity of members like you to achieve its goals. Your charitable donation to the Annual Giving Program, in any amount, will help keep Alcor positioned as the world leader in cryonics services.

 What size donation is appropriate? Any gift, no matter how small, plays an important part in maintaining Alcor. We encourage all members to participate; small donations can often mean a big difference in what we can accomplish. You also have the option of splitting your gift into easy monthly payments to fit your budget. If you have questions or would like more information on this project, email Lisa Shock at lisa@alcor.org.

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Transport and Readiness Report

Jun04
2012
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Case Report for A-1002
The case report for Alcor founder Fred Chamberlain A-1002 has been completed and published to Alcor’s website at:http://alcor.org/Library/pdfs/casereportA1002FredChamberlain.pdf 

Training-Southern California
A training session for the Southern California response team is being planned for the month of June at the Critical Care Research facility in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. This will be a one day refresher for volunteers in that vicinity, many of whom may not have been on a case in a while. This training session is scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2012. Please email Aaron Drake aaron@alcor.org to register and for detailed information.

Training-Laughlin 
As there has been a large turnover in employees at the Riverside Resort in Laughlin, Nevada over the past couple of years, their management has requested a training session so that there will be adequate coverage in the event of an emergency. This will be a full two-day event that includes all aspects of the stabilization process from cryonics theory to practical application to an in-house scenario that involves the entire hotel security team. This training session is for current Laughlin team members only.

Medical Response Director, Aaron Drake 
As a part of the required paramedic refresher training, Aaron Drake will be certified as a CPR, AED, First Aid, and Blood Borne Pathogens instructor. This will lead to all staff members having the opportunity to renew their CPR certification and review use the in-house AED. This will be beneficial not only in the event of an employee medical emergency, but also for the general public and members who visit and/or tour the Alcor facility.

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New Program: Press Notification of Cryopreservation

May03
2012
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Are you a public Alcor member? Would you like to help Alcor increase the awareness of cryonics in your local community?  If your answer is yes to these questions, Alcor would like to encourage you to participate in the new press release project.

For public members who submit consent forms, Alcor will send a press release to local hometown newspapers upon cryopreservation. These press releases will be brief; similar to the business notices that appear in many local papers.

Simply fill out the consent form and mail it to Alcor. You can also fax it to 480/922-9027, Attn: Lisa Shock.  Your form will be placed in your membership file for future reference.

If you have questions or would like more information on this project, email Lisa at lisa@alcor.org.

 

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Silent Auction

May01
2012
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Alcor is seeking donations for a silent auction to be held during the 40th Anniversary Conference, October 19-21, 2012. Previous silent auctions have been exciting opportunities for attendees to acquire rare art and collectibles, and provided important funding to support Alcor’s mission.  With help from members and supporters like you, this year’s event is expected to be bigger and more exciting than ever.

Since many people will be travelling to the event, small items are the most desirable. Suggested donations include: autographed books, small collectibles, small art, gift certificates, and digital media. Items should be in good condition, and donors should include a statement of the item’s current market value.

Alcor has always relied on the generosity of members like you to achieve its goals. Your charitable donation to the silent auction will help keep Alcor positioned as the world leader in cryonics services.

For more information, please contact Lisa Shock at lisa@alcor.org or 480/905-1906 extension 115.

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Cryonics March-April 2012

May01
2012
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The March-April issue of Cryonics features an extensive treatment of protecting one’s cryonics arrangements against inflation through life insurance. Insurance agent and Alcor member Rudi Hoffman makes the case for “superfunding” your cryonics arrangements to keep pace with the rising costs of advanced medical procedures. The author explains the differences between the major forms of life insurance (term life, whole life, universal life, etc.), gives advice on how to evaluate the various bells and whistles insurances companies offer, and provides guidance on how to read those long policy illustrations.

This issue continues the recent focus on identity-destroying brain disorders by offering an article by Alcor staff member Mike Perry about the latest developments in Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis.

Alcor CEO Max More reports on the upcoming Alcor conference and both book reviews deal with the topic of immortality, albeit from a different perspective.

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Alcor Northern California Meeting

Apr12
2012
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The next Alcor Northern California meeting is Sunday, April 15th at 4pm.

Please bring your favorite dish to share with friends. Also, feel free to bring a suit and towel for the pool (now heated), the sauna or the hot tub. 

Contact Mark Galeck at mark_galeck@pacbell.net, to RSVP.
Location: 505 Cypress Point Dr Mountain View.

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