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Founded | June 27, 1967 |
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Founder | Robert Ettinger and others |
Registration no. | 501(c)(3) |
Purpose | Research & education in the areas of cryonics & life extension. |
Location |
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Coordinates | 42°33′18.7″N 82°51′59.83″W / 42.555194°N 82.8666194°W |
Origins | US |
Area served | Cryonics & Researches |
Product | Long Life Magazine |
Key people | Stephan Beauregard, Royce Brown, Debbie Fleming, Richard Medalie & York Porter. |
Volunteers | 5 |
Website | immortalistsociety |
Formerly called | Cryonics Society of Michigan, Cryonics Association |
The Immortalist Society is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization devoted to research and education in the areas of cryonics and life extension. It was incorporated as a Michigan corporation by Robert Ettinger and five other local residents on June 27, 1967, as the Cryonics Society of Michigan, Inc.. In September 1976, the name of the corporation was changed to Cryonics Association in acknowledgement that its scope of operations was not limited to a single state. On October 20, 1985, the Articles of Incorporation were amended once more to change the name to Immortalist Society.[1]