archerships on Nostr: Judging from the comments on his page, it appears that Steven B Harris has died. My ...
Judging from the comments on his page, it appears that Steven B Harris has died. My deepest sympathies to his friends and family.
I worked with him at 21st Century Medicine, and he always struck me as kind and highly knowledgeable across many disciplines. He--along with Mike Darwin, Brian Wowk, and Greg Fahy--deserves kudos for advancing the state of the art of cryobiological science. (1)
He was one of the few MD's willing to publicly stick up for cryonics research in the face of severe professional ostracism. (2) He also assisted with a number of cryonics cases.
I hope that he was successfully cryopreserved, and that he will someday enjoy much more life thanks to the technology he helped to advance.
#archer_cryonics
#cryonics
(1)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781097/ (2)
https://www.cryonicsarchive.org/library/cold-war-the-conflict-between-cryonicists-and-cryobiologistsPublished at
2023-11-21 17:53:04Event JSON
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