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'''KrioRus''' is the first Russian [[cryonics]] company. Established in [[2005]] by 8 Russian cryonicists, it is the first cryonics company outside the United States.
'''KrioRus''' is the first Russian [[cryonics]] company. Established in [[2005]] by 8 Russian cryonicists, it is the first cryonics company outside the United States, except for Alcor-UK (formerly Mizar Limited).


The company stores the brains of several patients: Lidia Fedorenko, Lubov Chernaya, an anonymous 60-year old man and others, in its facilities outside Moscow. Some full-body patients are also stored, bringing the total number of human patients to 15 (September 2010). There are some pets cryopreserved as well.
The company stores the brains of several patients: Lidia Fedorenko, Lubov Chernaya, an anonymous 60-year old man and others, in its facilities outside Moscow. Some full-body patients are also stored, bringing the total number of human patients to 15 (September 2010). There are some pets cryopreserved as well.

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KrioRus
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Industrycryonics Edit this on Wikidata
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Key people
Valerya Pride, director
RevenueService fees and donations
199,000 (2018) Edit this on Wikidata

KrioRus is the first Russian cryonics company. Established in 2005 by 8 Russian cryonicists, it is the first cryonics company outside the United States, except for Alcor-UK (formerly Mizar Limited).

The company stores the brains of several patients: Lidia Fedorenko, Lubov Chernaya, an anonymous 60-year old man and others, in its facilities outside Moscow. Some full-body patients are also stored, bringing the total number of human patients to 15 (September 2010). There are some pets cryopreserved as well.

KrioRus offers neurosuspension (cryopreservation of the brain) ($10000), full-body cryonics suspension ($30000), body's transportation in dry ice and other related services to clients from Russia, CIS and EU.

See also