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Bioquark, a Philadelphia-based company, announced in late 2016 that they believe brain death is not 'irreversible'.
And now, CEO Ira Pastor has revealed they will soon be testing an unprecedented stem cell method on patients in an unidentified country in Latin America, confirming the details in the next few months.
To be declared officially dead in the majority of countries, you have to experience complete and irreversible loss of brain function, or 'brain death'.
According to Pastor, Bioquark has developed a series of injections that can reboot the brain - and they plan to try it out on humans this year.
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Initially, Pastor and his collaborator Himanshu Bansal, an orthopedic surgeon, planned to carry out the first tests in India. Days after announcing their ambitions, the plan was blocked by the Indian Council of Medical Research, urging the duo to take their trials somewhere else.
The first stage, named 'First In Human Neuro-Regeneration & Neuro-Reanimation' was slated to be a non-randomized, single group 'proof of concept' study.
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: seasonal
I read something about that this past winter. While everyone else has been rooting for Niburu or the Antichrist I have personally been rooting for the zombie apocalypse. Looks like there's a good chance for my favorite doom porn to become a reality! Woohoo!
Scary wow. So a Philadelphia based co is going to reverse brain death using a number of injections that can reboot the brain. But they ain't doing it in the US, or India but in Mexico in a unnamed location.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
This is extremely dangerous. Trying to revive a human body with no soul in it, who knows what could posses those "reanimated bodies".
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: seasonal
I read something about that this past winter. While everyone else has been rooting for Niburu or the Antichrist I have personally been rooting for the zombie apocalypse. Looks like there's a good chance for my favorite doom porn to become a reality! Woohoo!