Robert Ettinger
Robert Ettinger | |
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Photo of Ettinger taken in the 1940s | |
| Born | Robert Chester Wilson Ettinger December 4, 1918 |
| Died | July 23, 2011 (aged 92) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
| Resting place | Patient at the Cryonics Institute |
| Education | Teacher for physics and mathematics |
| Alma mater | Wayne State University |
| Organization(s) | Cryonics Institute, Immortalist Society |
| Known for | Starting the idea of cryonics |
| Children | David (1951) Shelley (1954) |
| Parent | Rhea Chaloff Ettinger |
Robert Chester Wilson Ettinger (/ˈɛtɪŋər/; December 4, 1918 – July 23, 2011) was an American academic, known as "the father of cryonics" because of the impact of his 1962 book The Prospect of Immortality.
Ettinger founded the Cryonics Institute and the related Immortalist Society and until 2003 served as the groups' president. His body has been cryopreserved, like the bodies of his first and second wives, and his mother.