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What (who) is cryobiology - definition

STUDY OF EFFECTS OF EXTREME LOW TEMPERATURES ON LIFE FORMS
Cryobiologist; Cryobiological

cryobiology         
¦ noun the branch of biology which deals with the properties of organisms at low temperatures.
Derivatives
cryobiological adjective
cryobiologist noun
Cryobiology         
Cryobiology is the branch of biology that studies the effects of low temperatures on living things within Earth's cryosphere or in science. The word cryobiology is derived from the Greek words κρῧος [kryos], "cold", βίος [bios], "life", and λόγος [logos], "word".
Society for Cryobiology         
International Society for Cryobiology; International Society of Cryobiology
The Society for Cryobiology is an international scientific society that was founded in 1964. Its objectives are to promote research in low temperature biology, to improve scientific understanding in this field, and to disseminate and aid in the application of this knowledge.

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Cryobiology

Cryobiology is the branch of biology that studies the effects of low temperatures on living things within Earth's cryosphere or in science. The word cryobiology is derived from the Greek words κρῧος [kryos], "cold", βίος [bios], "life", and λόγος [logos], "word". In practice, cryobiology is the study of biological material or systems at temperatures below normal. Materials or systems studied may include proteins, cells, tissues, organs, or whole organisms. Temperatures may range from moderately hypothermic conditions to cryogenic temperatures.

Examples of use of cryobiology
1. Still, Grigory Babiychuk, the institute‘s current deputy director, called the ties between cryobiology and cryonics strained.
2. We have no idea what will happen in 100 years." The science of cryobiology –– the study of what happens to cells when subjected to extremely low temperatures –– had a long and proud history in the Soviet Union, which after its fall bequeathed the country‘s premier research facility, Kharkov‘s Insitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine, to Ukraine.
3. While he was unable to delve deeply into cryonics at the institute, Pichugin said cryobiology, with its advanced freezing techniques, contributed significantly to cryonics.
4. David Pegg, who runs the medical cryobiology unit at the University of York, said a temperature rise to –20C would have been "disastrous" for the Martinots‘ corpses.
5. Peter Mazur, a biologist at the University of Tennessee who has worked with frozen eggs and sperm and is a past president of the Society for Cryobiology.