Robert Prehoda

American chemist
Robert Prehoda
Born( 1931-07-07)July 7, 1931
DiedJune 11, 2009(2009-06-11) (aged 77)
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FieldsChemistry

Robert Wayne Prehoda (July 7, 1931 – June 11, 2009)[1] was an American chemist and futurist. He participated in the first cryonic suspension of a human being, that of James Bedford. He had a wife, Aline.

Works

  • What are the effects of current automation trends in the oil industry on management, unions and the employees?, University of Tulsa, 1957
  • Technological forecasting methodology, 1966
  • Designing the future: the role of technological forecasting, Chilton Book Co., 1967
  • Extended youth: the promise of gerontology, Putnam, 1968
  • Suspended animation: the research possibility that may allow man to conquer the limiting chains of time, Chilton Book Co., 1969
  • Your Next Fifty Years, Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1980 (ISBN 9780441952212)

References

  1. ^ Death of Robert Prehoda

External links

  • Interview with Prehoda, Cryonics Reports, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1969
  • "Alcohol as Fuel" (letter to the editor), Science News, Vol. 100, No. 6 (Aug. 7, 1971), p. 88
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