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Preserving Life Beyond Limits

Explore the future of life extension through advanced cryonics and biostasis techniques.

Innovative Preservation

Cutting-Edge Research

Community Engagement

Our Mission and Vision

The Cryonics Society is dedicated to advancing the science of cryonics and biostasis. Our mission is to educate the public, support scientific research, and advocate for the potential of cryonics as a life extension technology. We aim to bridge the gap between current scientific understanding and the possibilities of future medical advancements, ensuring that cryonics becomes a viable option for those seeking to extend their lives beyond conventional means.

Key Benefits of Cryonics

Life Extension Potential

Cryonics offers the possibility of preserving individuals at low temperatures until future medical technologies can restore them to health.

Scientific Research

We support cutting-edge research to improve cryopreservation techniques and enhance the viability of future revival.

Community Support

Join a community of like-minded individuals committed to advancing the field of cryonics and biostasis.

Educational Resources

Access a wealth of information on cryonics and biostasis to stay informed about the latest developments and breakthroughs.

Upcoming Cryonics Events

Annual Cryonics Conference

March 15, 2024

FREE

Biostasis Seminar Series

April 10, 2024

FREE

Community Gathering on Cryonics

May 5, 2024

FREE

Cryonics Advocacy Workshop

June 20, 2024

FREE

Latest Insights on Cryonics

Child Born After 30 Years Of Cryopreservation As An Embryo 

From BBC News Online: "A baby boy has been born to an Ohio couple from an embryo that was frozen for more than 30 years, reportedly setting a new world record. "Lindsey, 35, and Tim Pierce, 34, welcomed their son, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, on Saturday. Ms Pierce told...

Who Guards The Guardian?

A few months ago, The Guardian posted an article about cryonics entitled, “You can take it with you! The billionaires freezing themselves for another chance at life – and riches.” It’s an almost perfect example of what’s wrong with the way journalism covers cryonics....

Marketing Cryonics

The Cryonics Society began as a series of conversations between entrepreneur Nick Pavlica and marketing copywriter David Pascal. Pavlica, a longtime Alcor member, and Pascal, Member Relations Director at CI, were less than satisfied with the way cryonics was being...

What Our Supporters Say

“Cryonics Society has been instrumental in advancing my understanding of biostasis. Their resources are invaluable.”

Dr. Emily Carter

“Thanks to the Cryonics Society, I feel more informed and confident about the future of cryonics technology.”

John D. Smith

Join Us in Advancing Cryonics

Become a vital part of our mission to innovate and expand the frontiers of biostasis. Your support, whether through membership, donations, or active participation in our events, fuels groundbreaking research and advocacy efforts. Together, we can make a difference in the future of cryonics.