Cryonics Institute

CI freezes deceased humans and pets in liquid nitrogen with the hope of restoring them with technology in the future.

Ettinger introduced the concept of cryonics with the publication of his book “The Prospect of Immortality” published in 1962.

[7] The cryonics procedure performed by the Cryonics Institute begins with a process called vitrification where the body is perfused with cryoprotective agents to protect against damage in the freezing process.

[9][10][11] The Cryonics Institute also specializes in Human Cryostasis, DNA/Tissue Freezing, Pet Cryopreservation, and Memorabilia Storage.

There are multiple ways to cover the cost of cryopreservation, like special life insurance policies.