Why the Future Deserves Your Attention – And Your Questions
Next week, Tomorrow Bio kicks off a new chapter: a live webinar series designed to open up conversations about the science, logistics, and ethics of human biopreservation. It starts with an AMA session featuring our CEO, Dr. Emil Kendziorra, on July 3 at 19:00 CET. But this is just the beginning.
This series isn’t about one event. It’s about creating a space to explore the ideas and breakthroughs that are shaping the future of human biotechnology, together with the people who are making it happen.
The First Episode: Ask Me Anything with Dr. Emil Kendziorra
As CEO of Tomorrow Bio and Chairman of the European Biostasis Foundation, Dr. Kendziorra is at the front lines of applied cryopreservation and research. In this first webinar, he’ll be answering your questions live, covering everything from how cryoprotectant solutions work, to the challenges of cross-border transport, to the ethics of consent in cryonics.
Whether you’re deeply familiar with the field or just starting to explore, this AMA is designed to be open, direct, and science-first.
You can inscribe yourself through this link:
📅 RSVP here: https://lu.ma/6vu1avxt
Why We’re Starting This Series
The future isn't just something we wait for. It's something we build, piece by piece, with science, with careful planning, and with open dialogue. That’s what this series is about. Every episode will dive into core questions about cryonics and answer to all of your questions.
We believe that engaging with these questions, not just in theory, but with transparency and evidence, is key for anyone considering membership with Tomorrow Bio.
If you're curious about cryonics but still weighing the decision, this series is for you. If you’re already a member and want to deepen your understanding of the field, it's for you too. And if you're simply interested in how science can preserve life’s potential across time, welcome.
Looking Ahead
We’ll be announcing more webinars soon, each focused on a different dimension of biostasis, from technical processes and case studies to legal frameworks and future scenarios. The goal? To help you make informed choices about long-term preservation and to share why we believe in its promise.
So join us for the first session on July 3. Bring your questions. Bring your doubts. Bring your curiosity.
The future deserves nothing less.





