Thanks so much for putting this together Mati! If people are interested in cryonics/brain preservation and would like to learn about (my perspective on) the field from a research perspective, please feel free to reach out to me: https://andrewtmckenzie.com/
I also have some external links/essays available here: https://brainpreservation.github.io/
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Survey presentation
Link to survey: Cryonics Career Survey
Background. During the annual Teens and Twenties Cryonics Gathering (a fully funded yearly gathering for young cryonics members), there is usually a survey that is distributed to all participants to gauge their interests around getting involved in various roles in cryonics, professionally or as a volunteer. This has been useful, and I think it would be even more valuable if it were accessible for anyone to fill out–so I made my own version.
Goals. The goals of this survey are to gather people that are either:
Email use. We will email the list with work opportunities, as well as (if you opt-in) share your information with interested and approved cryonics(-relevant) organizations for the purpose of helping them find people to work for them. We will also email the list with any information relevant to working in cryonics, such as relevant interviews of cryonics researchers or mentorship opportunities. We expect to send emails infrequently—less than once per month. You can unsubscribe at any time of course.
Related opportunities:
Fill out the survey here: Cryonics Career Survey
Currently open roles
After an extensive web search of cryonics organizations we know of, here is a list of some current job postings we were able to find (when the country isn’t specified it means it’s in the USA or remote) – some of those roles might have recently close, but I’m leaving them up to show the diversity of options (most or all should still be open at the time of posting though). Fill out the survey to get information about future such opportunities.