Will there be a widely commercially available Cryonics provider that is using aldehyde-stabilized brain preservation protocol by 2025?
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The protocol I'm referring to is something similar to what has been used in https://www.brainpreservation.org/large-mammal-announcement/
This market resolves to yes if either:
- there is a new company that offers this protocol to its customers and as widely available for sign-up as Alcor/CI/Tomorrow Biostasis
- one of the current large providers starts offering this protocol as an option
Note: Oregon Cryonics seems to be offering something at least partially similar to this protocol, but does not fit "widely commercially available"
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@NeoPangloss You basically can only do it if you live in Salem, Oregon. They also seem to prioritize next of kin preservation for some reason and say that "self preservation" is minority of their cases and it seems like their infrastructure for that is not super developed.
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