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Harbert, Charles Armon was born on April 7, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of Charles Homer and Ruth Laura (Griffey) Harbert.
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Harbert, Charles Armon was born on April 7, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of Charles Homer and Ruth Laura (Griffey) Harbert.
Bachelor of Science, University Colorado, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University Missouri, 1967.
Research scientist, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1969-1972;
project leader, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1972-1976;
manager, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1976-1981;
director, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1981-1984;
executive director, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1984-1991;
senior executive director, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, 1991-1993;
vice president, Pfizer Control Research, Groton, Connecticut, since 1993. Co-chair Keystone Symposium, 1995. Member of advisory committee U. Missouri Chemistry Department, Columbia, Missouri, since 1992.
Member visiting committee Connecticut College, New London, 1986, 93. Chair medicinal chemistry Gordon Research Conference, New London, 1990.
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Member Board Education, Waterford, Connecticut, 1979-1981, Board Finance Waterford, 1977-1978, Board Tax Review, Waterford, 1975-1977. Member American Chemical Society (awards committee medical chemical division 1994-1999, Team Innovation award 2005), Phi Lambda Upsilon.
Married Kay Louise Strode, September 9, 1961. Children: Kelle Harbert Moley, Jennifer Ruth.