Find below a selection of videos from previous CRYO meetings.
Past, Present, and Future of Cryobiology
2019 Plenary Presentation: The Frozen Zoo® of San Diego Zoo Global: Past, Present, and Future
Dr. Oliver Ryder, Institute for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoo Global
2013: Past Milestones in Cryobiology
Stanley Leibo, University of New Orleans
2013: Cryobiology in the Future
Erik Woods, Cook General Biotechnology
Fundamental Cryobiology
2013: What determines the temperature of ice crystallization? Valeria Molinero, University of Utah
2013: Anomalies of water and its solutions, and the problem of sudden nucleation in the phenomenology of biopreservation C. Austen Angell, Arizona State University
2013: Metastable vitrification of cryoprotectant solutions Brian Wowk, 21st Century Medicine
Organ Preservation
2013: Consequences and Control of Ice Formation in the Renal Inner Medulla Greg Fahy, 21st Century Medicine
Fertility Preservation
2013: Relative importance of cooling and warming rate in obtaining high survival of mouse oocytes and embryos after vitrification
Peter Mazur, University of Tennessee
Biology and Natural Adaptation
2013: Cryobiology of the natural world - linking the laboratory to the field
Andrew Clark, British Antarctic Survey
Plant Cryobiology
2019: Cryopreservation of zygotic embryos for New Zealand's critically endangered tree, Syzygium maire
Karin Van Der Walt, Otari Native Botanic Garden - Wellington City Council & Massey University New Zealand
2019: Assessment of Genetic Stability During Cryopreservation of Vanilla (V. planifolia) Shoot-tips Using ISSR Markers
Maria Teresa Gonzalez-Arnao, University of Veracruz
2019: The Use of Sucrose Pre-culture for Cryopreservation of Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) Cultivar ‘Velvick’
Chris O'Brien, The University of Queensland
2019: Cryopreserving Clonal Crops: Increasing Processing Efficiency in Genebanks
Gayle Volk, USDA ARS National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation
2019: Genebank Project and Application of Cryopreservation for the Clonal Crops in Japan
Shin-Ichi Yamamoto, Genetic Resources Center, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)
2019 Plenary Presentation: Crop Cryopreservation for Ensuring Food Security; Realizations and Challenges
Bart Panis, Bioversity International, Belgium
2019: Probing Life and Death in the Glassy State of Cryopreserved Seeds, Fern Spores and Pollen: Fundamental Research to Optimize Ex Situ Preservation
Dani Ballesteros,Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
2019: Cryopreservation: An Approach for Long-term Storage of Phyto-diversity Plants of North-East India
Meera Das, North-Eastern Hill University
2019: Cryo Biotechnology for Somatic Embryos of Agave Tequilana Cv. Chato: An Endangered Genetic Resource
Maria de Lourdes Delgado-Aceves, Cucba-University of Guadalajara
2019: Strategies to Cryopreserve Embryonic Axes of North American Oaks: Interactions of Moisture, Cryoprotectants and LN Exposure Rates in Quercus imbricaria
Jose Faria, Federal University of Lavras
2019: Ex-Situ Conservation of Endangered Succulent Plants Using Cryobiotechnology Tools: The Aloe and Agave Cases
Raquel Folgado, The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
2019: Cryobiotechnology for Conservation and Storage of Endangered Exceptional Hawaiian Plant Species
Valerie Pence, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
2019: Role of Transcription Factors and RNA Methylation During Cryopreservation of Arabidopsis Shoot Tips
Manuela Nagel, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK)
2019: Responses of Papaya Seeds (Carica papaya) During Short and Long Term Storage at Sub-zero Conditions
Christina Walters, United States Department of Agriculture
2019: Towards Long-Term Storage Of Wheat Pollen
Daniela Impe, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK)
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