Fred Chamberlain

Frederick Rockwell Chamberlain III (November 21, 1935 – legal death March 22, 2012) founded the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in 1972 together with his wife, Linda Chamberlain. He was Alcor's first president, while Linda was the first CEO. He was cryopreserved by Alcor in 2012, his identifier being A-1002.

He was an engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Southern California, where he worked on the Voyager missions to Jupiter, and other projects. He wrote a novel about cryonics, called BioQuagmire (2011).

His father, Fred Chamberlain Jr., was cryopreserved in July 1976, becoming the first cryopreservation by Alcor.