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Biological Time Travel: How Cryopreservation Could Transform Medicine (Laura Deming, CEO & co-founder of Until)

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Oct 14, 2025
Laura Deming, a prodigy in longevity research and co-founder of Until, dives into the fascinating realm of reversible cryopreservation. She discusses her childhood obsession with aging and how she transitioned from academia to founding a venture firm focused on longevity. Laura explains vitrification, which transforms tissue into glass to enhance organ preservation. She also addresses the philosophical implications of pausing life and the social challenges posed by this groundbreaking technology, making a compelling case for how it could revolutionize medical practices.
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ANECDOTE

Homeschooled Origins Shaped Uncorrelated Thinking

  • Laura grew up homeschooled in New Zealand and lacked societal reinforcement about mortality views.
  • That uncorrelated upbringing let her pursue bold questions without social bias.
ADVICE

Use Vitrification, Not Ice

  • Prioritize vitrification: prevent ice by turning tissue into glass with cryoprotectants.
  • Control cooling/rewarming rates and CPA toxicity to preserve structure and function.
INSIGHT

Proofs Of Concept Exist In Small Organs

  • Reversible cryo has proven results: rat kidneys have been vitrified, rewarmed, transplanted, and functioned normally.
  • Existing cryobiology shows feasibility but scaling remains the central challenge.
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