We Have Science on the Brain!Science Care 2025

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  2. Begin with Section I: Background Information. Fill in the donor's name, last residence, date of birth, and gender. Ensure all details are printed clearly for accuracy.
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Science Care is the first donate-your-body-to-science program accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB).
There are no costs directly involved with whole-body donation to Mayo Clinic. However, there may be expenses related to transportation, filing of death certificates or other required documentation, and the professional services of a funeral home.
One donor, 75 lives A single donor can donate multiple organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas and small intestine. Additionally, tissues like skin, bone and corneas can also be donated to help people with burns, fractures and other medical conditions.
We also decline the donation of individuals who have infections such as COVID-19, , any form of Hepatitis, tuberculosis, antibiotic resistant infections such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), or prior diseases such as Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (CJD).