Our sister company, Apex Neuroscience, is finally up and running.
http://apexneuro.org/
Apex does all the research, works out the protocols, and has deep expertise. Oregon Cryonics owns all the equipment and the building. The main advantage of this arrangement is that Apex will be a 501c3, so that it can accept tax deductible donations. The same thing has been tried before with companies like 21CM, but the huge difference here is that we are in the same building so that we can actually take advantage of the expertise when a real case comes along. I'm not aware of any other company in the world that's pursuing the research topics that we are. I think it's going to attract other researchers to join us.
Apex Neuroscience
Re: Apex Neuroscience
Hi Jordan,
Congratulations for your new scientific research branch for Cryonics. I hope you will get many fruitful discoveries and successful in your new adventure. This is a good thing because any new center for research on Cryonics increase the chances of revival in the future.
Regards,
Marco Baturan.
Congratulations for your new scientific research branch for Cryonics. I hope you will get many fruitful discoveries and successful in your new adventure. This is a good thing because any new center for research on Cryonics increase the chances of revival in the future.
Regards,
Marco Baturan.
Re: Apex Neuroscience
That's awesome! Great work setting this up! I'm really glad you hired Andrew McKenzie--ze seems really solid!