Edgar W. Swank
Edgar W. Swank is President of the American Cryonics Society
and the only surviving member who helped found the organization in
1969.
The American Cryonics Society, Inc. (“ACS”),
a non-profit
charity, is the oldest US cryonics
society.
It has members throughout most of the US and
Canada and in several foreign countries. In 1969 when Edgar and other
dedicated cryonicists founded the company (initially under the name “Bay
Area Cryonics Society”), they visualized an organization dedicated to
furthering research and education into cryobiology (including cryonics
research). Edgar didn’t then expect that ACS would provide
cryonic suspension services nationally (in some cases internationally).
Since then, not only has ACS provided or assisted in cryonic suspensions,
they have contributed significantly to research and done
much to introduce cryonics to the public.
Edgar worked at IBM as
Senior Programmer
from 1962 to 1992 where he was awarded the patent
Method for communicating changes made to text form a text processor to a
remote host.
He earned his B.S. in Physics at Washington State University in
1962.
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