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- May 18, 2021
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This is a subject that seems to come up all the time. I remember it being discussed in this community almost 30 years ago. It's often assumed that remains of suicides will be rejected, but that's far from true. The key is registering asap and making it look routine. To help you choose, this is an interesting read....
www.technologyreview.com
For those in the US, here's a few links to check out:
unitedtissue.org
www.sciencecare.com
For people in the UK, there's these:
www.rcseng.ac.uk

What happens when you donate your body to science
I visited a body farm and an anatomy lab to see what the process looks like at its best.
For those in the US, here's a few links to check out:

Donate My Body To Science
United Tissue Network whole-body donation program helps further today’s medical research. Make a priceless gift by learning How To Donate Your Body To Science.


Science Care - Donate your body to science - no cost program
Science Care serves as a link between those who wish to donate their body to science, and medical researchers and educators. Cremation is provided at no cost to Science Care donors.

For people in the UK, there's these:
We can't find that page... — Royal College of Surgeons

How to donate your body
The HTA is a regulator set up in 2005 following events in the 1990s that revealed a culture in hospitals of removing and retaining human organs and tissue without consent.
www.hta.gov.uk