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Regeneration of patients after cryopreservation, using nanotechnology

Dr. R. Merkle is a specialist in the area of mechanosynthesis. Mechanosynthesis plays one of the leading roles in the classical molecular nanotechnology. Mechanosynthesis is defined as a chemical synthesis performed by mechanical systems and allowing to position reacting agents with high accuracy. R. Merkle’s research interests include obtaining of the programmable molecular compounds which can be used in the future for regeneration of cryopreserved tissues at the molecular and cellular levels.

Place of employment — Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

Contacts — Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332–0400, USA (404) 385-4273Merkle@cc.gatech.edu .

Publications — A minimal toolset for positional diamond mechanosynthesis. Freitas R. A. Jr. , Merkle R.C. J. Comput. Theor. Nanoscience 2008;5:760–861 A High-level ab initio studies of hydrogen abstraction from prototype hydrocarbon systems. Temelso B., Sherrill C.D., Merkle R.C., Freitas R. A. Jr. J Phys Chem. 2006 Sep. 28;110(38):11160–73.The technical feasibility of cryonics. Merkle RC. Med. Hypotheses. 1992 Sep;39(1):6–16.