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This explanation of Tomorrow Bio's standby, stabilization, and transport (SST) procedures is based on standard cases. Exact procedures can vary depending on the circumstances of individual cases; not all possible variations will be included on this webpage. All costs associated with these procedures are included in every Tomorrow Bio plan. Procedures may update over time.
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By
Rebecca Ziegler & Dr. Emil Kendziorra
November 10, 2023
7 min reading
Ethics
The Morality of Offering Human Biostasis Now
Much has been written about the topic with ethical and moral considerations garnering only limited attention apart from some very high level discussions. Here we focus on the morality of offering human cryopreservation (or other types of biostasis), i.e. should human cryopreservation be offered at all considering the current limitation and if so, what responsibilities and guiding principles should a provider have. To start, we will briefly recap how cryopreservation works, where the science stands, and why revival from cryopreservation is not currently possible.
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Dr. Emil Kendziorra & Rebecca Ziegler
November 10, 2023
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