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[email protected]About Alcor
Alcor Life Extension Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to cryonics – the practice of preserving individuals at ultra-low temperatures after legal death, with the goal that future medicine may enable restoration to health. Alcor also conducts active research in organ and tissue cryopreservation, with implications for transplant medicine well beyond cryonics.
Founded in 1972, Alcor has operated continuously for over 50 years from its Scottsdale, Arizona facility, serving members in 28 countries.
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What Is Cryonics?
Cryonics is an attempt to preserve human life once current medicine has reached its limits – using a medical-grade antifreeze process to protect tissues from ice crystal damage, then cooling patients to -196°C in liquid nitrogen. Restoration is not currently possible, but supporters believe future advances in medicine and biotechnology may eventually make it feasible, and that preservation buys time for that science to develop.
The Broader Case: Organ Preservation Research
Every year, thousands of people die waiting for a transplant – and thousands more viable organs are discarded simply because they couldn’t reach a recipient in time. The underlying problem is preservation. Alcor’s researchers are working to prove that a full-scale organ can be frozen, stored, and successfully transplanted later – something no organization has accomplished yet. Kidneys are the starting point, but the same science applies to hearts, livers, and lungs. If it works, the organ shortage changes overnight.
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Deployment and Recovery Team (DART)
Alcor’s Deployment and Recovery Team (DART) – the only fully in-house cryonics response team of its kind.
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Leadership
Linda Chamberlain, co-founder. She helped build Alcor in 1972 and still works there today.
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