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[[underlined]]CURRICULUM VITAE[[/underlined]]

NAME: Ke Chung Kim 
DATE OF BIRTH: March 7, 1934
ADDRESS: Department of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101

[[underlined]]EDUCATION[[/underlined]]

1952-1956: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; B. S. degree (major in Biology), March 28, 1956

1958-1959: Montana State University (= University of Montana), Missoula, Montana; M. A. degree (major in zoology), June 7, 1959.

1959-1964: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ph.D. degree (major in entomology, and minor in zoology and biostatistics), March 21, 1964.

[[underlined]]ACADEMIC CAREER[[/underlined]]

1955-1956: Laboratory Assistant in zoology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
1958 (Summer): Research Assistant and Curator of Insect Collection, Forest Insect Laboratory, Intermountain Forest Experiment Station, U. S. Forest Service, Missoula, Montana.

1958-1959 (3 months): Studied the Far Eastern Asian arthropods of medical importance at Rocky Mountain Laboratory, National Institute Of Health, Hamilton, Montana (Ref.: Dr. C. B. Phillips and Mr. Glen M. Kohls).

1959 (Fall): Teaching Assistant in zoology, Montana State University, Missoula, Montana.

1959-1964: Research Assistant (Entomology Collection), University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

1962 (Summer): Teaching Assistant in entomology, Itasca Biology Session, University of Minnesota, Lake Itasca, Minnesota.

1964 (Spring): Instructor, Division of Natural Sciences, General College, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1964 (Summer): Research Fellow (projects on the study of midge swarming behavior, and ecology of corn borers), Department of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

1964-1965: Research Fellow (project on the Revision of Nearctic species of Sphaerocidae, Diptera), Department of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

1965, July 1 to present time: Curator-Research Fellow, Department of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

[[underlined]]GRANTS[[/underlined]]

1960: Summer Research Grant, No. 7019, National Science Foundation, at Itasca Biological Station, University of Minnesota, Lake Itasca, Minnesota; On the biology of various local species of the family Sphaeroceridae.

1961: NIH Training Grant (NIH Trainee), Institute of Acarology, the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; two courses, General Acarology And Medical Acarology.

Transcription Notes:
Acarology (the study of mites and ticks)