Background
Atkins, Charles Gilmore was born on July 4, 1939 in Stambaugh, Michigan, United States. Son of Howard B. and Bernice M. (Gilmore) Atkins.
medical educator biomedical researcher
Atkins, Charles Gilmore was born on July 4, 1939 in Stambaugh, Michigan, United States. Son of Howard B. and Bernice M. (Gilmore) Atkins.
Bachelor, Albion College, 1961. Postgraduate, University Michigan, 1960—1962. Master of Science, Eastern Michigan University, 1963.
Doctor of Philosophy, North Carolina State University, 1969.
Instructor Coe College, 1963—1966. Lecturer genetics Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1964—1965. National Institutes of Health predoctoral genetics trainee North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1966—1969.
Assistant professor microbiology Ohio University, Athens, 1969—1974, associate professor, since 1974. Director Appalachian Life Science College Training Program, 1972—1974, director willed body program, 1976—1977, associate dean basic science, 1976—1990. Delegate to state-level Ohio Faculty Senate, 1970—1973.
Consultant in field; Lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve, 1981-1992.
Elder 1st Presbyterian Church, Athens, since 1977. Scoutmaster Boy Scouts America, 1972—1982, district & oun. commissioner, 1979—1986. Member of National Eagle Scout Association (Silver Wreath award 1981), Ohio Academy of Sciences, Association American Medical Colleges, Genetics Society America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Rotary, Sigma Xi, Order of Arrow.
Married Kay Roberta Bueschen, December 28, 1958 (divorced 1983). Children: Robert Howard, Karla Marie, James Charles.