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| 2014 || brain preservation || science || vitrifixation || {{W|21st Century Medicine}} || Robert McIntyre from {{W|21st Century Medicine}} wins the Small Mammal Prize from the {{W|Brain Preservation Foundation}} with a technique called vitrifixation, an Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreservation (ASC). He combines research done by {{W|Greg Fahy}} and Shawn Mikula.<ref name="SmallMammalBrainPrize"/>
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| 2014 || emergency preservation || science || hypothermia || University of Maryland, University of Pittsburgh || The Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest from Trauma study began. It is a study of the safety of hypothermic circulatory arrest on patients who recently suffered an injury. Patients who suffer cardiac arrest after injury and whose pulse cannot be restarted will have their aorta cannulated and cooled with ice-cold saline.<ref name="sciencedirect_hypothermia_resuscitation">{{Cite web|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1743919115012790?via%3Dihub|title=Emergency preservation and resuscitation for cardiac arrest from trauma|last1=Kutcher|first1=Matthew|last2=Forsythe|first2=Raquel|last3=Tisherman|first3=Samuel|access-date=2022-10-06}}</ref>
| 2014-05-06 || cryonics || organization || milestone || Oregon Cryonics || OregonCryo preserves its first patient, a dog named Cupcake.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oregoncryo.com/caseReportsPets.html|title=Oregon Cryonics - Pet Case Reports|website=www.oregoncryo.com|access-date=2019-01-22}}</ref>
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