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As of 2019, [[User:Mati Roy|Mati Roy]] is currently roughly staying up-to-date with new major cryonics events, and should, therefore, update the timeline roughly continuously, at least in the near future. The timeline on this wiki is manually synced with the Google Sheet [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uEvT8oHOQJOOYzYglkFgrEgKbhbkz1A0jdO5OYZPwEk/ Timeline of cryonics] as the main author, [[User:Mati Roy|Mati Roy]], finds it easier to maintain it there. So feel free to edit either, and it will then get manually synced.
If you're interested in helping in any way, feel free to take the initiative. If you have any questions, want guidance or feedback, or want to discuss about ways to improve this timeline, feel free to contact [[User:Mati Roy|Mati Roy]] at contact@matiroy.com or post let me know on the [https://www.reddit.com/r/TimelinesWiki/comments/aj89vr/timeline_of_cryonics/ TimelinesWiki Reddit cryonics post](or if you prefer private conversations, reach out to contact@matiroy.com).
Also see the section "More information" for other related information that can be updated or otherwise improved.
As for the improvements done in laboratory conditions, progress is better tracked by noting various discrete technological development as done in the full timeline above.
While having a graph tracking the [https://github.com/RomanPlusPlus/scientific-progress-towards-cryonics "biggest mass of a successfully cryopreserved tissue/organ/organism by year, kg"] is appealing, it doesn't meaningfully track progress done on brain preservations which pose a series of challenges not present in smaller volumes of tissue as [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eGVzwmr1TDgN9HnDfTZNnzP98-hipHoc/ noted by Mike Darwin]. This can still be found on the Discussion page.
=== Improving types of events ===