Du Hong
- In this Chinese name, the family name is Du.
Du Hong (Chinese: 杜虹) (March 15, 1954 – legal death May 30, 2015)[1][2] is the first Chinese person cryopreserved by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation[2] and possibly the first cryopreserved Chinese person in the world.
Du was born in Chongqing, China and became well-known as a writer of books for children and as an editor of science fiction.[2] Some of the books she edited was a science fiction trilogy, The Three-Body Problem,[2] written by Liu Cixin.
She legally died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 61 in Beijing, China.[2] She was transported to the United States and neuropreserved, becoming Alcor's 138th patient.[2] Her identifier is A-2833.
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- ↑ YouTube: 냉동인간은 깨어날 수 있을까? | 냉동인간 부활 (at 8:15)
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 Du Hong, A-2833, becomes Alcor’s 138th patient on May 30, 2015. alcor.org
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- Case summary
- Chinese writer freezes brain, hoping to live again in future. china.org.cn. September 18, 2015