Applied Human Cryobiology
Editor: Prof. Dr. Klaus H. Sames
ISSN 2195-5700
Applied Human Cryobiology (AHC) covers human cryobiology with an accent on organ cryopreservation and project planning for cryopreservation of the entire human organism as well as today's cryopreservation of deanimated human bodies for a future medicine which may be able to revive such human remains.
All cryobiological projects with the potential to save and maintain human life will be subject of the publications within AHC. Research on these projects should result in significant progress in emergency medicine as well.
The editor:
Prof. Dr. Klaus H. Sames, born in Kassel, Germany, in 1939, worked as a physician and anatomist for 4 decades in research on the extension of the life span. He was the first university teacher in experimental biological gerontology in Germany. Currently, he works as a scientific advisor for Cryonics Institute (Clinton Township, Michigan, USA) and is an honorary member of the German Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics as well as honorary chairman of the German Society of Applied Biostasis. He has assisted in several suspension cases in cooperation with Cryonics Institute.
Klaus Sames has been editor or co-editor of several books and author or co-author of several papers published in Z Gerontol Geriatr (Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie) treating gerontology and the extension of the life span including cryonics.