The Future in the Past, The Past in the Future
By supporting the exploration of the past hidden in mummies, we will build a better future for humanity.
About Mummy Research Center
The International Foundation Mummy Research Center (MRC), established in 2024, addresses the needs of scientists from various fields focusing on interdisciplinary studies of mummies and human remains worldwide.
This international center for mummy studies will enable scientists to expand research on ancient medicine, health conditions, and related topics. Our research team focuses not only on archaeological aspects but also on viruses and cancer in ancient times, offering tailored legal assistance to researchers. We aim to promote legal awareness among researchers.
While conducting groundbreaking research, we emphasize the popularization of findings, supporting scientific and popular science publications, organizing exhibitions, and producing documentary films. We also prioritize PR and marketing for our projects.
Mummy Research Center is
- A cutting-edge Research Institute
- A support system for innovative research
- A hub for Popularisation through:
- Publications
- Conferences
- Documentaries
- Exhibitions

Why mummies?
Mummified bodies are time capsules. When we examine them, we uncover not only information about ancient rituals and religion but also invaluable knowledge about diseases, health, and living conditions of people who lived thousands of years ago.
For You
We cater to researchers and enthusiasts interested in mummies, ancient civilizations, human remains research, medicine, and new technologies. Beyond research, we aim to popularize mummy study findings, discussing how, what, and why we examine mummified human remains from ancient to modern times across the globe.
We also strive to bridge science and business, recognizing that mummies are not just fascinating museum artifacts but also offer new opportunities for diagnostics and medical research. At the Mummy Research Center, we create and test new systems using AI and machine learning for management, communication, data digitization, and commercialization, which can be implemented in other scientific fields, institutions, and companies in the future.
For the Future
By studying the causes of diseases, the pathogens themselves, and written sources about how ancient people dealt with them, we can better understand these challenges and develop more effective methods to combat modern health threats.
Questions We Explore
- What ailments did ancient people suffer from?
- How have diseases evolved over time?
- Were these diseases treated, and if so, how?
- How can we apply knowledge about past diseases to present-day challenges?
- What can we learn about prevention and treatment for the future?
How?
- Utilize available diagnostics on mummified remains to identify more diseases and pathogens.
- Standardize research methods, data collection, and information processing.
- Create easily accessible libraries with research results for teams.
- Develop a convenient and unlimited network for information exchange.
- Provide a space for communication.
- Support in reaching and acquiring top specialists, consultants, and institutions.
- Assist in disseminating research results.
- Aid in obtaining research funding.
- Offer legal supervision for projects and support for researchers.
