Dr. Emil Kendziorra, longevity and human cryopreservation
Listen now
Description
Emil and I met in October during a discussion on longevity in Berlin. In this discussion we explore his work on human cryopreservation and the role the technology might play in helping people time travel to a future where critical ailments might have remedy. Futuristic stuff indeed, but this is actually happening. Emil and his colleagues already have a number of people in cryopreservation, and the European Biostasis Foundation in Switzerland he directs is very serious about its mission.   Dr. Emil Kendziorra is a medical doctor by training and former cancer researcher. He spent the 10 years as a tech entrepreneur, with two successful exits. Now Emil leads Tomorrow Bio, a biostasis bio tech business, and a non-profit research institute in Switzerland called the European Biostasis Foundation focused on cryopreservation research.
More Episodes
Mark Kotter is at the forefront of transitioning biology to engineering. He is a doctor, scientist and serial entrepreneur. Mark’s work is addressing many of the most important human needs, including cancer and the consequences of poor health due to ageing. His company Bit.bio made an important...
Published 07/23/23
Dani Clode is Head Designer & Senior Technical Specialist at the Plasticity Lab at Cambridge University. She is best known for developing a second thumb that can be added to your hand and that you control with your toes. In this podcast we discuss what body augmentation means, societal...
Published 05/07/23