Trans Time

Trans Time, Inc. is an American cryonics organization founded in 1972. It was founded as a for-profit perfusion service provider for the Bay Area Cryonics Society (the current American Cryonics Society). Trans Time's facility was located in Emeryville, California as of July 1977, in Berkeley, California as of 1981, and currently it is located in San Leandro, California. The name "Trans Time" was inspired by Trans World Airlines, a prominent airline at the time. Art Quaife was the first Trans Time president, from 1972 to 1998.

Initially the Alcor Life Extension Foundation did not cryopreserve or store patients on its own but used Trans Time for both services. Both BACS and Alcor intended to store patients in New York, but in 1974 Trans Time was forced to create its own long-term care facility due to the closure of the facility in New York. Until the 1980s all BACS and Alcor patients were kept in liquid nitrogen at Trans Time.

According to SFGATE, Trans Time has three patients as of 2015; according to NBC News, four patients as of 2018; and according to CBS News, five patients as of 2019. Trans Time's patients include or included A-1056, Sam Berkowitz, Janice Foote, Bredo Morstøl, Lucille Rothacker, Paul Segall, and Luna Wilson.