Jason Stills

Dr. Jason Robert Stills (April 30, 1954 - December 29, 2030) was an American biomedical engineer and biogentrologist who co-founded The Regeron Foundation. He served as the third editor of Gentrology Today, and published over 60 papers during his lifetime, with subjects ranging from cryogenics to regenerative medicine. In 2030 he perished aboard North American Flight 89, making him the only founding member of Regeron to not undergo cryonic preservation within the company prior to their death.

Early Life and Education
Jason Stills was born on April 30, 1954 to Robert Calton Stills and Shela Jay Stills-Hartwood in Los Angeles, California. Robert Stills was an architect, and Shela Stills-Hartwood was a writer who came from a very wealthy Texas family. The Stills-Hartwood family had two other children, both daughters, Harper Ann (born 1945) and Jasper (born 1950).

Personal Life
Dr. Stills met Maria Iwakara in 1980. Iwakara, a medical doctor, was originally a skeptic of cryonics and cryonic preservation, but nonetheless she and Dr. Stills became close friends, and she later expressed support for the ideas. The two married in 1990, and had three children; Joji (1987), Sonny (1992), and Alissa (1994).

Both Dr. Stills and his wife were vegetarians.