Authors
Aschwin de Wolf lives in Portland, Oregon. He moved to the United States from the Netherlands in 2000 and joined the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in January 2003. He worked for the cryonics company Suspended Animation, Inc. from 2004 until 2007. Aschwin serves as a consultant for a number of cryonics organizations and participates in Alcor’s technical development and research. His interests include cerebral ischemia, pharmacological modulation of metabolism, and rejuvenation of the brain.
Chana de Wolf lives in Portland, Oregon, and joined the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in February 2007. She previously held a position as a research associate at Alcor to help build a sustainable, multi-faceted cryonics research program. Chana graduated from the University of North Texas with a B.S. in Experimental Psychology in 2001 and received an M.S. in Cognition and Neuroscience from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2003. She has several years of experience working as a research assistant in a variety of laboratory environments, and has taught college-level courses in neuroscience lab methods and biology. Her interests include drug administration and efficacy, the neurophysiology of learning and memory (especially as concerns the aging brain), and pharmacological modulation of age-related cognitive deficits. She currently works as a biomedical researcher in Portland, Oregon.
