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Some of these CLI donor numbers are also being found under International Cryogenics, ReproMed, Ltd. (Canada), Reproductive Resources, Follas, and University of Nebraska. CLI started out as Genetic Laboratories in 1970 and was the first private sperm bank in the U.S. (founded by John Olson). It changed to Cryogenic Laboratories in 1976. Archives mention that they were able to freeze sperm in the 70's. A former donor (from early 70's to mid 80's) remembers seeing pins stuck in a map with the locations of where the sperm was shipped back in the early days, and the pins were all over the map, thoughout the whole U.S. and maybe more. Even Alaska. In March of 2002, CLI was bought out by Genetics & IVF Institute Family of Cryobanks, the owners of Fairfax Cryobank, but it still has its own facility. Fairfax and CLI may share some donor numbers, but they are for different donors.
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Started donating 1997. Stopped donating 2003.
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Born Aug 27 1966. Started donating Oct 17 1995. Stopped donating Aug 9 1996. German, Dutch, Irish. Height: 6' 2". Blood type A+. Weight: 210. Gray Wavy hair. Blue eyes. Medium complexion. BA. Education. Agnostic. Hunting, Canoeing, Climbing.
I was asked to start donating again around the years of 98 or 99 as a couple wanted their second born to have the same biological background as their first born.
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