Background
Carpenter, Charles Colcock Jones was born on January 5, 1931 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Charles Colcock Jones and Alexandra (Morrison) Carpenter.
Carpenter, Charles Colcock Jones was born on January 5, 1931 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Charles Colcock Jones and Alexandra (Morrison) Carpenter.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton, 1952; Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins, 1956.
Intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1956-1957;
resident, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1957-1959, 61-62;
practice medicine, specializing in infectious disease, Baltimore, 1962-1973;
assistant professor medicine, Johns Hopkins, 1962-1967;
associate professor, Johns Hopkins, 1967-1969;
professor, Johns Hopkins, 1969-1973;
physician-in-chief, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1969-1973;
professor, department chairman medicine, Case Western Reserve School Medicine, 1973-1986;
physician-in-chief, Case Western Reserve University Hospital, 1973-1985;
professor medicine, Brown U., since 1986;
director International Health Institute, Brown U., since 1993. Director Cholera Research Program, Johns Hopkins Center Medical Research andTng., Calcutta, India, 1962-1964. Chairman cholera panel United States-Japan Coop.Med.
Science Program, 1965-1972. Member United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program (United States delegate), since 1973, chairman, since 1990. Member of advisory board School Medicine Johns Hopkins University, 1982-1997.
Member National Advisory Council Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 1985-1989. Chairman extramural consultant Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Executive Committee National Institutes of Health, 1986-1987, national advising committee for Acuired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, National Institutes of Health, 1992-1993. Chairman advisory county Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Research, National Institutes of Health, since 1995.
Trustee International Center for Infectious Disease Research, Bangladesh, 1979-1983, International Child Health Foundation, 1985-1996, Miriam Hospital, 1992-1997. Senior assistant surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1959-1961. Fellow American College of Physicians (master 1992), American Association for the Advancement of Science (chairman medical science section 1994-1996).
Mem.Inst. Medicine NAS, American Society Clinical Investigation, Association American Physicians (secretary 1975-1981, councillor 1981-1986, vice president 1986-1987, president 1987-1988), Infectious Diseases Society American (Smadel medal 1991), Johns Hopkins Society Scholars, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association (president 1995-1997), Order ofthe Sacred Treasure (Japan).
Married Sally R. Fisher, November 29, 1958. Children— Charles Morrison, Murray Douglas, Andrew Fisher.