Preserving Life

Speaker

William Dawley

William Dawley

Social Anthropologist at Bergen University

His study explores ethnographically the US-based projects whose aim is to enable human beings to achieve immortality (or at least radical longevity) within the body, through advances in technoscience (especially in the fields of medicine, nanotechnology, genetics, biotechnology and computer science).

His work studies ethnographic depth as one of the most “superior” examples of these “bio-inclusive” efforts to achieve immortality, especially the community around Alcor (currently the largest cryonics facility in the world, outside of Phoenix, Arizona), compared to the cryonics communities near Detroit (Cryonics Institute) and around the new Tomorrow Biostasis company in Switzerland and Berlin.

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