Register by Sept. 15 for Alcor Conference on Extreme Life Extension

From: S.J. Van Sickle (sjvan@csd.uwm.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 11:06:59 MDT


SAVE $100 -- REGISTER by September 15th

Fifth Alcor Conference on Extreme Life Extension
Saturday November 16 and Sunday November 17, 2002
at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel near Los Angeles, California
Conference URL: http://www.alcor.org/conferences/2002/

REGISTER for the OPTIONAL TUTORIAL on Fundamental Issues in Extreme Life
Extension! (Friday November 15th)

Please forward to appropriate newsgroups, lists, or individuals

OVERVIEW

We live longer and healthier lives today than in centuries past because of
remarkable advances in medical technology. We've already sequenced the
human genome, cloned mammals, and replaced the human heart with an
artificial pump. Soon we will understand the basic mechanisms of life. Not
only is our understanding deepening, we are also gaining the ability to
modify, control and repair the fundamental molecular and cellular
structures from which we are made. Age and infirmity will become as rare
as bubonic plague and smallpox. Youthful vigor and long lasting good
health will be the norm. How rapidly these advances take place and the
extent to which we as individuals benefit from them depends very much on
what we do. The Fifth Alcor Conference on Extreme Life Extension is a
meeting of scientists and individuals who are working toward the expansion
of human health and longevity.

SPEAKERS

Michael D. West, President & CEO of Advanced Cell Technology
        Human Therapeutic Cloning: Opportunities and Challenges

Ray Kurzweil, recipient of the 1999 National Medal of Technology
        The Singularity is Near

Michael Rose, Professor, Evolutionary Biology of Aging, Evolutionary
Genetics; University of California at Irvine
        Prospects for Biological Immortality

Gregory Benford, Professor of Physics, University of California, Irvine.
        Cryonics in the Long View

Aubrey de Grey, Department of Genetics University of Cambridge
        Engineering Negligible Senescence: rational design of feasible,
        comprehensive rejuvenation biotechnology

Jerry Lemler, President and CEO, Alcor
        Alcor at 30: Where Do We Go From Here?

Kat Cotter, D.C., Vice President, Maximum Life Foundation
        Extending Your Healthspan Now

Gregory Fahy, Chief Scientific Officer of 21st Century Medicine
        Organ Cryopreservation Research at 21st Century Medicine

Robert A. Freitas, Jr., author, Nanomedicine; Research Scientist, Zyvex
        Death is an Outrage

Steven B. Harris, MD, Director of Research, Critical Care Research
        Post Resuscitation Cooling

Rudi Hoffman, Certified Financial Planner
        The Affordable Immortal: How YOU can fund the new science of
Biostasis

Max More, President, Extropy Institute
        Mind the Gap: Strategic Scenario Analysis for Your Second Life

Harvey Newstrom, co-Founder, Newstaff
        A Security Response to the Luddite Position

Christine Peterson, President, Foresight Institute
        Judging Life Extension Technologies

Stephen Spindler, Professor of Biochemistry, University of California,
Riverside
        Chipping Away at the Mysteries of Aging: what you don't eat can't
        hurt you.

Stephen Valentine, Architect
       Timeship: An Architectural Project for Cryopreservation & Life
        Extension Research

Brian Wowk, Research Scientist, 21st Century Medicine
        Issues and Technologies for Long-Term Tissue Storage

REGISTER for the OPTIONAL TUTORIAL (Friday, November 15th): Fundamental
Issues in Extreme Life Extension

Gregory Fahy, Chief Scientific Officer of 21st Century Medicine
Brian Wowk, Research Scientist, 21st Century Medicine
        Extreme Life Prolongation at Cryogenic Temperatures

Ralph C. Merkle, Alcor Director; Vice President, Technology Assessment,
Foresight Institute
        Nanotechnology: how it will transform medicine and enable repair
        of cryopreserved tissue

Aubrey de Grey
        Cancer, Telomerase and Aging

Jerry Lemler, President and CEO of Alcor, and Alcor Staff
        The New Alcor Cryonic Suspension Protocols

REGISTRATION FEES

Registration Fee for the conference including the gala Friday night
reception, continental breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks Saturday and
Sunday:
        $475 General Registration before September 15
        $575 Late Registration after September 15
        $625 At-the-Door Registration after November 1

Registration Fee for the conference without the Friday night reception and
without lunches is $100 less:
        $375 General Registration before September 15
        $475 Late Registration after September 15
        $525 At-the-Door Registration after November 1

Friday Tutorial Registration Fee (includes Friday continental breakfast,
lunch, and coffee breaks only; does not include the Saturday/Sunday
conference. You can register for the conference only, the tutorial only,
or both the conference and the tutorial).
        $295 Friday Tutorial Registration before September 15
        $395 Late Tutorial Registration after September 15
        $445 At-the-Door Tutorial Registration after November 1

HOW TO REGISTER
        You can register on-line by going to
http://www.alcor.org/conferences/2002/reginfo.html

        Or you can print out the form at
http://www.alcor.org/conferences/2002/printreg.html and mail or fax it to
Alcor to register for the conference. You may use VISA, MasterCard, AMEX,
check or international money order valid in the U.S. Make checks payable
to "Alcor", checks and bank drafts must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S.
Bank.

            Alcor Life Extension Foundation
            7895 E. Acoma Dr., #110
            Scottsdale, AZ 85260
            Fax: 480-922-9027

        Or you can register by telephone: call Alcor at 800-482-6791

FREE ALCOR MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
        Alcor will waive the normal $150 Membership Application Fee for
conference attendees joining Alcor. Alcor staff will be available at the
conference to assist in the sign-up process and to answer any questions
you may have.

INTRODUCE YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES TO CRYONICS
        Give them a copy of the novel "The First Immortal"
(www.firstimmortal.com)

HOTEL
        Room Rate (Single/Double): $119/night. Mention Alcor conference to
obtain the group rate of $119. Hotel reservations should be made by
October 24, 2002 to obtain the special rate.
        Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
        900 Newport Center Drive
        Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA
        Phone: 1-949-640-4000
        Fax: 1-949-640-5055
        http://www.marriotthotels.com/

TRAVEL
        John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County California is 15 minutes
from the Conference hotel by complimentary shuttle.



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