Alcor Life Extension Foundation

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The Alcor Life Extension Foundation or just Alcor is an American nonprofit organization that conducts cryopreservations and cryonics research. Its facility is currently located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Alcor publishes the Cryonics magazine.

Alcor was founded by Fred and Linda Chamberlain as the Alcor Society for Solid State Hypothermia in California in 1972. It was named after Alcor, a star that had just the right brightness that it was used as a test for clear vision.[1] Alcor moved from Fullerton, California to Riverside, California in 1987, and moved to Scottsdale, Arizona in 1994.[1]

As of 2022, Alcor uses the SST providers International Cryomedicine Experts and Suspended Animation, Inc. for cases outside its resident state of Arizona; within the state its in-house team is normally used for all services.[2] Alcor strongly encourages members who are terminally ill to relocate to cooperative hospice facilities in Scottsdale, Arizona.[3] In 2022, upon asking Alcor via email regarding what hospices they have a cooperative history with, Alcor mentioned Hospice of the Valley and Seasons Hospice.[4] As of April 2025, Alcor has 248 patients and 1,442 members.[5]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 About. alcor.org
  2. An Institutional History of Alcor. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2022 #1 (page 41)
  3. Introduction to Alcor Procedures. alcor.org
  4. Personal communication via email between Binguslover and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, October 2022
  5. About Alcor: The World Leader in Cryonics. alcor.org. Retrieved April 19, 2025

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